2000 Accord wipers

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Guest, Jun 19, 2005.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    I have had more trouble with the windshield wiper blades on this car
    than any car I have ever owned. I have tried several different brand
    refills, including Honda's own, and complete blades, also.
    It seems they all start out working well, but after a few weeks, the
    rubber blade takes on a "set" and refuses to "flip over" when it changes
    direction. This greatly affects the wiping action.
    I thought there might be too much spring tension on the arm, and relaxed
    the spring, but it hasn't helped. Has anyone else experienced this?
    Thanks, Tom
     
    Guest, Jun 19, 2005
    #1
  2. If there's no mechanical wear problems with the wiper arm pivots, have you
    considered the type of washer fluid you are using? Are you using anything
    else on the screen? Using some product eg ArmourAll on the blades?

    Are the wiper arms twisted (not bent)?

    Stewart DIBBS
     
    Stewart DIBBS, Jun 19, 2005
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  3. Guest

    Randy Hunt Guest

    NAPA has a good replacement blade for this car. I had purchased ANSCO
    blades that were constructed from plastic. there developed so much slop
    in the eh pivots joints that the blade would wind up on one pass and jump
    on the return sounding like a pistol shot going off inside the car. The
    NAPA replacements stopped this.

    Randy
     
    Randy Hunt, Jun 20, 2005
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  4. Guest

    DW Guest

    I have had problems with all sorts of blades no matter how expensive they
    were. Frustrating to say the least.

    The only blades that I can recommend that worked for me were the ANCO
    blades.

    Also, if your washer fluid is giving you a problem as well, I will not use
    anything other than 20/10 washer fluid. It's super cheap and it cleans the
    windshield without any streaking (I don't know why other washer fluids
    streak -what's the point?). If you try it, the best value is the large
    bottle of concentrate and just pour about a half a cup and fill the rest of
    the reserviour with water.

    Hope it works out well for you.
     
    DW, Jun 21, 2005
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  5. Guest

    Brian Stell Guest

    I have not found anything that works all that well
    for "bug streaks" but for rain I find Rain-X works
    wonders.

    With a treated window it really does not matter how
    old the glass or wipers are. No streaks! In the rain
    I have very clear windows. Above about 40 mph the
    rain just rolls off the glass by itself.

    The effect at night is amazing. None of the water
    streak glare from on coming headlights.

    The only down side I see is the window needs to
    be treated every week or so of rain.
     
    Brian Stell, Jun 21, 2005
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