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Why is the Volkswagen Bora's wiper making loud noise?

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Margaret
07/29/25 4:00am
Volkswagen Bora's wiper making loud noise is due to aging wiper blades. Maintain cleanliness: When there are streak marks on the glass surface, the wiper blade may be dirty. You can sprinkle alcohol on a towel and wipe the surface of the wiper blade. Cleaning once a month can improve the performance of the wiper. Check the rubber: If the wiper makes abnormal noises during operation, it may be due to aging or cracks in the rubber blade. If the wear is not severe, you can use sandpaper to smooth out rough spots on the surface. Avoid sunlight: Park the car in a shaded area where it is not exposed to sunlight, such as a garage. Summer is a season that is particularly harsh on cars. Wiper blades are rubber products, and sunlight will only accelerate the aging process. Refill fluid: Adding plain water directly to the windshield washer fluid reservoir is not conducive to the maintenance of the windshield and wiper blades in the long run. To ensure the longevity of the components, always use proper windshield washer fluid. Refill the washer fluid in time to be prepared for unexpected needs.
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CarmenDella
08/12/25 3:36pm
When I first drove my new Bora, the wiper noise was as loud as a jet engine, which really annoyed me. At first, I thought there was something wrong with the car. After asking an experienced driver friend, I learned that it was mostly due to worn-out wiper blades—the rubber had hardened and become brittle over time, causing excessive friction against the glass. Windshield contaminants like insect remains, oil stains, or dirt can also cause sharp noises. Additionally, if the wiper arm isn’t securely fastened or has an angle issue, it may vibrate and make noise during operation. You can check it yourself: first, clean the glass surface with a neutral detergent and see if the noise persists; if not, replace the wiper blades—it’s a quick fix for just a few bucks. Remember to replace the blades regularly before the rainy season to ensure clear visibility and safety. Last time I replaced them, the noise disappeared, and driving became much more pleasant. Also, never use the wipers on dry glass, as it causes more damage.
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DeAshlyn
10/02/25 8:14am
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I've encountered my fair share of Bora wiper noise issues. Loud sounds usually stem from several causes: worn or uneven rubber on the wiper blades causing excessive friction; lack of lubrication or rust in the wiper arm joints producing squeaking sounds during movement; dirt or grease on the windshield increasing resistance; or more rarely, loose wiper motor or linkage components, which results in more persistent noise. For regular maintenance, I check the wiper blade condition quarterly and replace them with quality products when needed. For minor noise, applying some windshield washer fluid can help. Keeping the wiper system lubricated is crucial—regularly applying lubricant to mechanical parts can prevent unusual sounds. Don't delay addressing any issues, as poor visibility during rain can be dangerous.
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LaLucia
11/16/25 3:10am
Loud noise from Bora's wipers? Common causes include hardened wiper blades, dirty windshield, or loose wiper arms. First, try cleaning the windshield with detergent to remove grease. If that doesn't work, replace the wiper blades—they're inexpensive. If the noise sounds like mechanical friction, it might be insufficient lubrication in the wiper linkage or motor; try adding some oil. Most cases can be resolved with simple DIY fixes.
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