Will a raised windshield wiper deflector cause water leakage?

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VonHaven
07/30/25 7:10am
A raised windshield wiper deflector will cause water leakage. Introduction: The windshield wiper (WINDSHIELD-WIPER) is a blade structure installed in front of the windshield, composed of an electric motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, wiper blade assembly, etc. Function: Its main function is to clear rain, snow, and dust that obstruct the view on the windshield. Principle: The power source of the windshield wiper comes from the electric motor, which is the core of the entire wiper system. The quality requirements for the wiper motor are quite high. It uses a DC permanent magnet motor, and the wiper motor installed on the front windshield is generally integrated with the worm gear mechanical part.
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