How to Eliminate the Squeaking Noise When Wipers Scrape the Windshield?
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To eliminate the squeaking noise when wipers scrape the windshield, follow these steps: 1. Stop the wiper in the middle position and gently twist it downward a few times; 2. Inspect and clean any debris on the wiper blade or underneath the wiper to ensure the blade area is clean; 3. Use a tool to adjust the angle of the wiper arm so that the wiper blade is perpendicular to the windshield surface. Wipers, also known as windshield wipers, consist of components such as a motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, and wiper blade assembly. They are designed to remove rain and dust from the vehicle's windshield, improving driver visibility and enhancing driving safety.
The squeaky sound of windshield wipers is really annoying. My buddy who drives a lot has encountered this too, usually due to worn wiper blades or a dirty windshield. First, check the wiper blades—if they're worn or deformed, just replace them with new ones, which typically costs around 20-30 yuan. Also, too much dust on the windshield can cause noise. Every time I wash my car, I wipe the wipers and windshield with a damp cloth to prevent buildup. Sometimes, adding some windshield washer fluid helps with lubrication—I’ve tried store-bought cleaning sprays, and a little spritz makes a big difference. Safety comes first when driving in the rain, and loud noises can affect visibility, so deal with it promptly to avoid accidents. Make it a habit to clean regularly, like checking once a month, to save a lot of trouble.