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Windshield Wiper Blades - Noisy/Not Cleaning Well

GROUP 61
General Electrical Systems

Bulletin Number
61 07 00

Woodcliff Lake, NJ
July 2000
Service Engineering

This Service Information bulletins replaces S.I. 61 02 94 dated May 1994.

SUBJECT
Windshield Wiper Blades are Noisy, or Do Not Clean Properly

MODEL
All

SITUATION

Wiper blades in good condition may make noise during operation, or may fail to clean the windshield properly.

CAUSE

These situations may be caused by contaminants on the glass or blades, or by the blades or arms being out of adjustment.

CORRECTION:

The first step in eliminating wiper noise is to ensure that the glass and the blades are clean and free of contaminants. Common contaminants that are not removed by conventional glass cleaners can be removed with Bon Ami(r), a household cleanser.

The cleanser should be applied on a wet cloth or sponge and the windshield must be thoroughly and evenly scrubbed. Wipe off the residue with a clean, dry cloth before the cleanser dries on the glass.

If there is evidence of heavy overspray of waxes or silicones on the glass, a wax and silicone remover can be used to remove them.

Clean the wiper blades with a clean cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol.

Once the blades and glass have been cleaned, check the adjustment of the wiper arms and blades per Repair Manual, section 61 61 100, and adjust as necessary. The adjustment gauges and tools for all models have previously been distributed. Refer to Special Tool CD SD-92-1 29 for ordering additional tools, as well as the various Repair Manuals for instructions on using them.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Information only.