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ive noticed that the front wipers have a loud scrub (if thats the right word) when used.... do you guys have that as well?

is there anyway of adjusting them so that they arent that "tight"? because now its gets a bit annoying, even with music on :(

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Mine are fine, doesn't rub at all. Yours prob need adjusting.

The back one is a different matter, makes a loud scrawp every time plus it doesn't do it's job properly.

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carmadaaron wrote:ive noticed that the front wipers have a loud scrub
Yea I've noticed mine have gotten a lil' noisy recently. I'm guessing its my damn sis using them on ice and so putting them out of shape. Theyre only 7months old, so might take them back to vw, see if theyre willing to change them :wink:
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Post by Petrified »

Gary, do they make this noise when you're on the motorway 60-70?? I used to get that.

Oh and on the FSI if you take the rear parcel shelf off and the seats down if you lift your foot off the throttle very quickly after accelerating you can hear a slight phhhhfffssstt noise, don't really know how to describe it, but it sounds pretty cool.
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Petrified wrote:Gary, do they make this noise when you're on the motorway 60-70?? I used to get that.
It happens at any speed, probably needs to be replaced.
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GaryUK wrote:Mine are fine, doesn't rub at all. Yours prob need adjusting.

The back one is a different matter, makes a loud scrawp every time plus it doesn't do it's job properly.

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how do i adjust it? :roll:
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jj86 wrote:
carmadaaron wrote:ive noticed that the front wipers have a loud scrub
Yea I've noticed mine have gotten a lil' noisy recently. I'm guessing its my damn sis using them on ice and so putting them out of shape. Theyre only 7months old, so might take them back to vw, see if theyre willing to change them :wink:
I'm sure they'll change 'em and charge you for the privilege ;) The dealership that lost it's franchise here used to play that trick - said if the wipers are only coverd for 6months
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algenon_iii wrote:
jj86 wrote:
carmadaaron wrote:ive noticed that the front wipers have a loud scrub
Yea I've noticed mine have gotten a lil' noisy recently. I'm guessing its my damn sis using them on ice and so putting them out of shape. Theyre only 7months old, so might take them back to vw, see if theyre willing to change them :wink:
I'm sure they'll change 'em and charge you for the privilege ;) The dealership that lost it's franchise here used to play that trick - said if the wipers are only coverd for 6months
Why would wipers be under warranty anyway? That is something that would "naturally" wear isn't it, like tyres?
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SiDaBa wrote:
algenon_iii wrote:
jj86 wrote: Yea I've noticed mine have gotten a lil' noisy recently. I'm guessing its my damn sis using them on ice and so putting them out of shape. Theyre only 7months old, so might take them back to vw, see if theyre willing to change them :wink:
I'm sure they'll change 'em and charge you for the privilege ;) The dealership that lost it's franchise here used to play that trick - said if the wipers are only coverd for 6months
Why would wipers be under warranty anyway? That is something that would "naturally" wear isn't it, like tyres?
Feck I really didn't make myself clear did I :( I should of added they'll charge you labour for switching the blades and doing any adjustments. The new dealership doesn't charge labour if the job is under 20mins.
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Post by scattycat1 »

If it's the same sound as mine do, its probably down to the weather.

As it's been bitterly cold here (Norwich - got down to -4.5!) the rubber on the wipers sieze up and go hard, which then makes it harder for it to glide over the windscreen.

Hopefully on a warmer day you might notice if the noise has stopped.
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Post by carmadaaron »

this is an old topic, about a year ago.

But im still getting loud scrubs everytime i use my front wipers :x :x and does P me off when its a rainy day....

is it possible to adjust them? or what else can i do to stop this

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Post by dino »

Mine do it once in a blue moon and i think there just dry. Usually whack a bit of screen wash on and there fine after.

How old are the blades Aaron? I'd say they'd prob need replacing if you still have the same ones for over a year.
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i know that the blades are not worn, ive had them for 6kmiles, and this scrubbing started a few months after i got the car brand new.

the thing is, its very noisy even when its wet :roll:
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Post by jj86 »

You can try cleaning the wiper blades with spirits. Also, try a windscreen polish. I've found Auto Glym's one to be effective, also Mer and RainX rain repellents help as well.

If none of these appear to help, it maybe that you've previously bent the blade out of shape - quite easy to do with the aero blades apparently. In this case, your best bet is probably to replace them.

Edit: Simpler option to try first, might be to just clean the window properly using a smear-free window cleaner eg windolene
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Post by dino »

Bugger, have you rang VW to ask how to loosen them?
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