They are dirty, wipe them with hot soapy water and and a cloth until they are clen. then they will judder no more
2006-10-23 06:59:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Possibly a choice of three things,or all.If you have a diesel engined car this often causes a judder when engine fumes get onto the windscreen.Also it might be the rubber on the blades,they might need changing.It's always wise to clean your windscreen with spirit occasionally due to the fumes of other traffic.
2006-10-23 07:03:31
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answer #2
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answered by gerald8018 3
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use standard washing up liquid in the wiper water tank for a start,it reduces drag.the wipers may be too tightly pressed against the screen,try to gently bend the metal wiper arm away from glass.also could be caused by wiper blades not touching screen evenly,maybe use wd40 on the joint were blades fix onto arm.
2006-10-23 07:02:12
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes the arm holding the blades gets bent so that the blade does not 'trail' as it moves across the screen or the 'flip flop' action is inhibited in some way.
Watch the blade move and see if this is the problem.
RoyS
2006-10-23 20:28:14
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answered by Anonymous
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don't know. my 97 Saturn did the same... tried new blades , new wipers , cleaned windshield with Windex, with straight ammonia, and put rain x on it. sold the car for many reasons, including judder.
2006-10-23 07:06:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Clean the windscreen with thinners as sometimes tree sap or other deposits cause the problem.
2006-10-27 02:47:28
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answered by stewart 873 3
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you must have grimy windscreen or wipers from city living, give them a good going over with vinegar (just plain old vinegar not balsamic or anything) it works a treat
2006-10-23 07:06:31
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answered by Moo 1
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Your wiper blades are dirty or need replacin, use some vinegar on a cloth.
2006-10-24 00:54:28
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answer #8
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answered by THE POVES 3
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prob dirty blades or screen or the arms are twisted, grip the arm with two pairs of pliers and twist a little so the blade is at an angle to the screen.
2006-10-23 08:35:00
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answer #9
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answered by dogbob 2
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Sticky blades. Clean 'em with vinegar, nature's wonder product.
2006-10-23 07:01:38
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answer #10
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answered by Kango Man 5
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