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May 11th, 2004 09:17 AM #1umulan kasi ng malakas kahapon and when I turned on my windshiled wipers nabigla ako sa ingay niya. para bang tumatalon or nag-skip siya. when I got home, napansin ko lang na kapag basa ang salamin at wiper siya maingay ng ganun, pero kapag tuyo naman okey naman takbo niya. what do you think is the problem? 4 months palang itong gls sport ko and I don't expect na I would be needing to replace the wipers so soon (hope I dont have to).
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May 11th, 2004 09:35 AM #2
are you using any detergent or soap sa washer mo? some peeps kse use detergent sa washer w/c causes the glass to loose its natural oil so medyo squeeky na yun blades mo when it passes. It couls also be na matigas na yun blades mo coz of the exposure sa sun. Yun car ko kse nun una ok naman ang wiper but when i used yun wsher ko it started skipping also then i found out naglagay yun driver ko ng "joy"sa washer container ko... try replacing yun blades mo may refill nman w/c costs around 100P per pc, then if ayaw pa din try rubing the wisndshield, for sure ok n yan...
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May 11th, 2004 10:27 AM #3
You Adventure uses silicon type rubbers. Try switching to a cheaper alternative brand that doesn't have silicon rubbers. They will not skip, but you will have to change them once the weather gets hot again. Ordinary wiper blades tend to loose softness when left under the sun for prolonged periods.
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May 11th, 2004 11:46 AM #6hahaha glen nag car accessories kasi ako dati kaya alam ko ang orig sa japeyk!
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May 11th, 2004 02:00 PM #7
do you use wax on your paint? if yes do you use the same cloth to wipe your windshield? wax has oils that sometimes makes the wiper skip. use separete cloth wipes sa body and glass.
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May 11th, 2004 02:06 PM #8hmmm... yung tubig kasi sa amin ground water ... wala pa NAWASA sa amin, eh. usually nagiiwan ng residue... hindi kaya iyon ang culprit?
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May 11th, 2004 02:34 PM #9
Nope, you shouldn't use ground water in your water reservoir tank. Minerals accumulate overtime and clog the washer motor.
And you should not use ground water in your radiator too.
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May 11th, 2004 03:07 PM #10I use it to clean the car for lack of any other available water source in our place, but definitely not in any of my tanks. When it starts to dry it leaves a whitish residue. I wipe it off but baka meron pang naiiwan sa windshield ko or sa wiper that might be contributing to the skipping.
I go to carwarsh every other week... and I do a daily (or at least every other day) wash with just water. I'm thinking I might quit my daily wash and probably get a gallon or two of NAWASA water from my parents house and use that if I would need to wash the car.