What are the causes of wiper noise and vibration?

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CamilleRose
07/29/25 10:47am
Wiper noise and vibration are caused by: 1. Presence of debris or foreign objects on the wiper blade or glass surface; 2. Improper contact surface between the wiper and the glass; 3. Excessive gap in the wiper blade connecting shaft; 4. Oil film on the glass; 5. Loose or improperly fixed wiper arm and rocker shaft. The function of the wiper is to remove raindrops, debris, and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, improving the driver's visibility and enhancing driving safety. The maintenance methods for wipers include: 1. Using windshield washer fluid to clean the front windshield; 2. Regularly cleaning or replacing the wiper blades; 3. Periodically replacing linkage components.
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