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I too had the same problem with my rear wiper,the wiper would hardly touch
the window, but I have since corrected the problem without spending a dime. If anyone is interested in a 5 minute corrective fix for this problem I would gladly send via your email a detailed step by step instruction guide for a small fee of $5. This repair is simple and will allow the wiper to wipe the entire blade length of the widow and has worked on 3 different year Ford Explorers to date. |
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That's low man,
This is not a get rich quick forum, not helping others out is kind of rude if you ask me. We all share our ideas here and help one another out. If this were the way Jim would be a millionaire by now! That's my two cents -Andy 99 Ford Explorer XLS www.cardomain.com/id/andylabelle "holenhead" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... >I too had the same problem with my rear wiper,the wiper would hardly touch > the window, but I have since corrected the problem without spending a > dime. > If anyone is interested in a 5 minute corrective fix for this problem I > would gladly send via your email a detailed step by step instruction guide > for a small fee of $5. This repair is simple and will allow the wiper to > wipe the entire blade length of the widow and has worked on 3 different > year Ford Explorers to date. > |
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I have to fix mine, but I am going to try a trick my dad told me about. you
can go to Canadian Tire and in the HELP ME section get a Spring Tension Increase kit. he said they are about 5 - 10 bucks. The problem with the wiper is that the spring becomes to weak and the hinge on the wiper arm over powers the spring and keeps it off the glass. You just need to replace the spring or re-enforce it. and a bit of WD40 in the hinge. that's my plan, and I will let you all know if it works. I am not in a rush, but next time I am at Canadian tire I will grab the part. Oh look......FREE ADVICE! -Andy 99 Ford Explorer XLS www.cardomain.com/id/andylabelle "holenhead" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... >I too had the same problem with my rear wiper,the wiper would hardly touch > the window, but I have since corrected the problem without spending a > dime. > If anyone is interested in a 5 minute corrective fix for this problem I > would gladly send via your email a detailed step by step instruction guide > for a small fee of $5. This repair is simple and will allow the wiper to > wipe the entire blade length of the widow and has worked on 3 different > year Ford Explorers to date. > |
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