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What to Do When the Wiper Makes Loud Noise?

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OAllie
07/29/25 1:35pm
Solutions for loud wiper noise: 1. Replace the wiper in time according to its quality and usage; 2. Use pliers to adjust the gaps at each joint and the rubber blade holder to reduce noise. Remember not to operate the wiper on dry glass, as fine sand particles can accelerate the wear of the wiper blade and shorten its replacement cycle. If the windshield is not properly cleaned during regular car washing and maintenance, dirt and residues may accumulate on it, reducing the glass's smoothness. A dirty windshield not only affects the driver's visibility but may also damage the wiper, causing noise.
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MacGiselle
08/14/25 4:25am
My windshield wipers sometimes make a screeching noise, mainly due to aging rubber strips or oily residue on the glass. I remember the first time I encountered this issue—I simply used glass cleaner to thoroughly wash the windshield, and the noise reduced significantly after the dirt was removed. If the noise persists after cleaning, it might be a problem with the wiper blades. Worn rubber strips tend to create friction noise, and replacing them with a new set of wiper blades can solve the issue. I bought a branded set online for just over 20 yuan, and installation was straightforward. Additionally, rubber tends to harden and make more noise in cold winter weather, but adding some antifreeze wiper fluid can help alleviate it. Regular maintenance is crucial. I check mine every six months. Loud wiper noises aren’t just annoying—they can also distract you while driving. Safety comes first, so I recommend addressing the issue promptly by either fixing it yourself or visiting a professional shop.
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VanElias
10/10/25 4:01am
Recently, my windshield wipers have been making unusually loud noises. After troubleshooting myself, I identified several common causes. First, check for any stains or oily film on the glass—cleaning with vinegar or a dedicated cleaner can help. The main culprit is usually aged wiper blades; I simply removed and replaced them with new, high-quality ones that match my car model to prevent recurrence. Also, inspect if the mounting screws on the linkage arms are loose—tighten them slightly and adjust the angle if needed. When noise worsens during rain, I apply some silicone-based lubricant on the rubber blades to reduce friction noise. This DIY process is straightforward, saving money on repair shops while picking up useful tricks. Wiper noise isn't trivial—it might hint at motor issues—but starting with simple checks usually solves it.
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DiJake
11/23/25 5:12am
The noise from the wipers is really annoying. From my experience, it's mainly due to issues with the rubber blades or improper installation. It's important to clean the windshield dirt promptly and keep it clean with car wash soap regularly. If the wiper blades are worn out, just replace them—the ones costing a few dozen bucks on the market work fine. Loud noises can also distract you, doubling the danger while driving. I suggest not delaying and checking it out for peace of mind.
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