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dan_uk_1984



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Noisy Wipers

I did a search before posting, but didnt find what i was looking for so apologies if this is a repeat post:

When my wipers reach the end of their sweep and change direction, a clunk/click as I think the rubber flips over. It did this on old wipers, and still does it (although with less ferocity) with new genuine wipers.

I know on the classics/P38 you could kinda twist the arm to change the angle, but the L322's wiper arms are much more solid so dont seem to allow for any adjustment.

Any thoughts? 

Post #4599 6th Apr 2009 9:51pm
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Andy



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Mine does this too- I thought it might be the wipers needed changing, but havent got round to doing that yet 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

Post #4621 7th Apr 2009 10:18am
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JOKER



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Mine do the same , changed the wipers after a dozen or so sweeps they went back to the same old noise , Really Annoying Evil or Very Mad

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dan_uk_1984



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OK guys, maybe someone can make use of this shot from the Workshop Manual, I dont really see how one can judge an 86 degree aproach angle! But I think that may be the problem I and maybe others have, so at the weekend I will loosen off the bolt, give it a wiggle and tighten back up and see if that fixes the problem.

Dan

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roverron



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Gave a full answer over there:

http://rangerovers.net/forum/viewtopic.php...rs#p222853

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