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Buick Century question
Hello
We own a 2002 Buick Century and the wiper arms need alignment. They do not stop on the botton of windshield, they stay up vertically, would anyone have any idea how to go about and re-align them...its more than just taking them off the motor spindle and adjusting them:mad: TIA |
is the spline stripped? Take the arm off, and examine them. Run the wipers till they park, and re-install the arm tight;ly.
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Don't fret too much. I have owned a Buick Century of that style (2000). They are 20x more reliable than my 1999 E300.
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When you shut off the wipers do they stop in the same position every time? It sounds like a wiper motor problem to me. No park function. It's been to many years since I have encountered that problem. I'm still thinking wiper motor.
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Hello,
Well there was a lot of ice and my mom used the wipers but they could not go into the "park postion" because of the ice. SO now they work fine but always stay up in the vertical position... I am thinking the wiper motor or the Wiper Control Module?? I just do not know if I can adjust it or not:confused: Thanks http://incontrol.nexteppe.com/images...1140159_01.jpg That is the car... |
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On the GM 3.1 V6, around 60k miles the intake manifold gasket goes and like in our case, the coolant and oil mix, :( It was about $350 parts+labour at a local mech,,so not too bad! |
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Good lookin' machine! I've got a 1995 LeSabre with many miles. It's my daily driver 'cause my commute is so short and I won't subject the good car to the 3 mile drive. I had a similar problem with my wiper parking position following a severe snow/ice incident. It doesn't sound as severe as yours, but I had the dealer tweak it when it was in for some other service. It must be a minor adj as they charged me $0 for it. It's not a matter of removing the arms, there's got to be an adjustment somewhere. |
That is a really common problem on GM cars and always seems to happen as a result of someone using the wipers without clearing the windshield of ice and snow. At work (used car dealer) we take the cars to the Chevy dealer to have it fixed which is what my friend had to do with his Regal. I cannot remember how much it was to fix the wiper problem but they will definitely have the part in stock.
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