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Originally posted by wishbone View PostScrape all the ice off the screen. Lift each wiper away from screen and push the middle of the blade towards the screen. Drop back on screen. Problem solved.
Works for me anyhow.It's only kinky the first time...
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Originally posted by KERRSURF View PostOn the PIAA page it says this size for both passenger and driver, is this correct?
430 mm / 17" Size 6
I have Bosch Super Plus blades on mine, tried pretty much everything else including PIAA, Valeo, flat blades etc and nothing is as good as the standard design Super Plus blades with a spoiler on the driver's side.
The Halfords trade card cuts them to about half price too.En Ferus Hostis. Be your own man. Follow nobody.
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I ended up buying some Champion Aero-somethingorothers. The proof will be evident on tomorrow's 120 miles first leg of the xmas oddyssey.
The Bosch's that were on lasted less than 6 months
Now, what about rear wipers - do folk just slip a length of replacement blade in rather than change the whole unit?
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Originally posted by Algol View Post
Now, what about rear wipers - do folk just slip a length of replacement blade in rather than change the whole unit?En Ferus Hostis. Be your own man. Follow nobody.
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostThat's not too bad, it's roughly how often I change my wiper blades. New set around March and another new set at the end of October.En Ferus Hostis. Be your own man. Follow nobody.
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check the screen wash as well...
If the temp is going to drop to below 0 i would recommend checking what screen wash you are using, make sure you take in to account the wind chill factor especially driving at night! I bought mine from halfords, put it in neat. I drove to Poland at the weekend and wasn't long before this happened and my nozzles blocked! but scary at night with the family in the car.
reminds me of scene from ghost busters!!! god knows what they make it out of for it to do this?
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Originally posted by Oplayneo View PostIf the temp is going to drop to below 0 i would recommend checking what screen wash you are using, make sure you take in to account the wind chill factor especially driving at night! I bought mine from halfords, put it in neat. I drove to Poland at the weekend and wasn't long before this happened and my nozzles blocked! but scary at night with the family in the car.
reminds me of scene from ghost busters!!! god knows what they make it out of for it to do this?
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Originally posted by PM0077 View PostI had a similar experience last year with some rather unmanly pink washer fluid where I accidentally pressed the skoosher just before the Tore roundabout on the A9 past Inverness. Luckily it was about two in the morning and there were no other cars on the road but I still had to stick my head out the window to see where I was going
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