



anything i can do about this?



cheers
jay
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Ian Geary wrote:3 posts and not one giving any real assistance- I thought this was the mechanical forum, not the moral correction forum?
What about if he's running a 1/4 mile strip on a dry sunny day, but a bug squashes on his screen and he want to use the windscreen washers to remove it before he gets to the end?
Or what about if we leave Jay's own driving decisions up to him, and focus on helping with his question?
I get this wiper problem too, and I think there are some UK type wipers or wiper arms which have a spoiler on that gives the wiper a bit of down force.
When my wipers are next up for replacement I'll have a look into this, but the EPC for a rev3 doesn't show anything
http://www.ayrpark.plus.com/epc/toyota/ ... 01_19.html
hth
Ian
Si_Crewe wrote:Maybe clip the end off and bend a new hook on the spring?
nutter wrote:if you drive fast enough i find the rain sweeps off the screen by itself![]()
nutter wrote:
Take them off that would solve it..
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if you drive fast enough i find the rain sweeps off the screen by itself
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rwilson_ie wrote:I'm sure Jay was referring to track driving!
Calm down, mate- weren't any bad intentions.
Sorry for the post
- I'm relatively new to the forum but thought some humour was a norm.
Saying that, I wasn't imposing morals
- I even said that I speed myself.
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Apologies Jay, if I've given the wrong impression.![]()
Rob
Hurstie1981 wrote:Its not the wiper blades, its the wiper mechanism/arm itself so i believe.
Hurstie1981 wrote:It would be interesting to see what revisions are mostly affected by this..
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.im no expert but im sure it cant be just the wiper blades to blame.