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Why are the wipers squeaking and not feeling lubricated?

Blog 4个月前 (01-18) 31 Views

on the one hand,wipersThe squeaking sound may be caused by a deformed wiper arm. Long-term use causes the wiper blades to age and deform. At this time, the wipers need to be replaced in time. It is usually recommended to replace them every two years to ensure the safety of driving.

On the other hand, the squeaking sound may be caused by the residual oil film on the windshield that was not completely cleaned. Therefore, regular cleaning of the windshield is necessary to avoid dust accumulation that affects normal use.

Wipers do much more than that. On rainy days, rainwater will hit the windshield, affecting the driver's vision. At this time, the wiper plays an important role. By using the wiper, you can prevent rain and dirt from affecting your vision. However, after long-term use, the wiper blades may develop various problems, which need to be solved in time.

When a car owner still makes a squeaking sound after replacing the wipers with new ones, there may be the following reasons:

First, the new wipers may not be of good quality. Inferior rubber has a rough surface, causing it to squeak during operation. Car owners can use sandpaper to polish the wiper rubber part to make it smooth. It is recommended that car owners purchase better quality wipers to ensure a good wiper effect.

Secondly, there may be foreign objects between the wiper blade and the windshield, which will also cause abnormal noise. Therefore, car owners need to promptly remove foreign objects on the windshield to ensure the normal wiping effect of the wipers.

In addition, incorrectly installed wipers may also cause squeaking noises. Car owners need to check whether the wiper arm is in contact with the windshield. Under normal circumstances, the wiper arm should not be against the glass. If there is contact, it may be that the installation is not firm or the wiper arm is deformed. The owner can reinstall the wiper. If there is still an abnormal sound after reinstallation, you can use a wrench to adjust the deformed wiper arm until it no longer contacts the windshield.