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Is this normal for the driver's side wiper arm
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Should it stop here (not parallel to the side of the glass), or is my arm maladjusted? My glass is Lexus, but not sure if it's original or was replaced (seems that that's where they could be off upon reinstallation). One would think that since the blade pivots, it shouldn't be slanted like this.....but I've never checked another LS430....
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Mine runs parallel to the glass, stops about 2.5 inches from edge...
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:cry: Thanks, I knew Lexus engineers weren't that stupid hahahahahahahahaha (some auto glass dude likely was)
OK I probably need to reposition the arm then....I hate doing it, from experience, it takes some force and I hate putting it back which also takes force....... |
There are two small screws on the arm that you can loosen and then adjust the arm to stop wherever you like on the windshield. I prefer mine to be close to the A pillar.
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Originally Posted by LSGarry
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There are two small screws on the arm that you can loosen and then adjust the arm to stop wherever you like on the windshield. I prefer mine to be close to the A pillar.
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I took this this morning for you. Seems like mine is also going further than yours.... correction lol your picture is closer so maybe mine is exactly like yours?
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Originally Posted by LSGarry
(Post 9674272)
There are two small screws on the arm that you can loosen and then adjust the arm to stop wherever you like on the windshield. I prefer mine to be close to the A pillar.
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Originally Posted by MikeFoxx
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I took this this morning for you. Seems like mine is also going further than yours.... correction lol your picture is closer so maybe mine is exactly like yours?
edit: This is how it looks now--with the little arm extended all the way towards the passenger side. Technically, the top of the blade is now a little closer to the a pillar than the bottom--I won't touch it anymore, but I'd probably have rather have it tip the other way just a tad. I just don't want to strip or lose those tiny screws--at first I thought they were frozen, but used a bigger phillips head bit to break them free.... Attachment 417211 |
Originally Posted by Johnhav430
(Post 9674828)
Thanks brother, much appreciated!
edit: This is how it looks now--with the little arm extended all the way towards the passenger side. Technically, the top of the blade is now a little closer to the a pillar than the bottom--I won't touch it anymore, but I'd probably have rather have it tip the other way just a tad. I just don't want to strip or lose those tiny screws--at first I thought they were frozen, but used a bigger phillips head bit to break them free.... https://i1131.photobucket.com/albums...psprhimakx.jpg |
Originally Posted by bmore430
(Post 9675747)
I am getting a clunk when the wipers hit the bottom on the downstroke. will these screws allow me to raise the arm a tad so they don't bottom out?
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Wanted to get to the bottom of a clunk when the wipers returned to the park position (every intermittent stroke). Sneaking suspicion confirmed--the wiper needs to be adjusted closer to the original position of this thread, to avoid that contact. So once again, from the driver perspective, the top end of the left blade appears slightly turned in. When I first started, it was the extreme, now, in the middle. I bet the original owner may have complained of noise and the dealer simply brought it in all the way. Anyhow, it's quiet now, so I think it's worth it, even though it looks just a little odd to me. Not as bad by any stretch, so a good compromise...
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Originally Posted by bmore430
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I am getting a clunk when the wipers hit the bottom on the downstroke. will these screws allow me to raise the arm a tad so they don't bottom out?
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Originally Posted by Johnhav430
(Post 9746658)
I now know the answer, and it is yes. If you compress the arm a little more, then the top edge will start to move towards the passenger side, and slightly look as though it is not tipped far enough from the inside, like this below. But, the clunk will be gone. I must have tried 5 settings to get it here. Today, it rained again, and the sound is 100% gone. But, you can see my wiper is back to looking a little like the top edge is tipping to the right more than one would like....this was the best I could do and it's ok.....
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