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    Senior Member Two Rings fcamargo6thave's Avatar
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    Wipers stay 3/4 of the way up

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    Hi I am currently experienceing some problems with my 03 audi a4 sedan, for the past week for some weird reason every time i turn on my car my windsheild wipers stay up 3/4 of the way up on the windsheild and its a little hard to drive that way.... They wipers still work when on but when turned off they get dont go back to the normal position where they should be, very annoying,has anyone had this problem and if yes what did u doto fix it thanks

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    Veteran Member Four Rings danphines's Avatar
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    Re: Wipers stay 3/4 of the way up

    might want to try moving it to the b6 a4 section since its an 03 you will get people that actually have the car
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    Senior Member Two Rings fcamargo6thave's Avatar
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    Re: Wipers stay 3/4 of the way up

    U are right i realized i posted it in the wrong forum

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    Veteran Member Four Rings GURUMAN's Avatar
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    Re: Wipers stay 3/4 of the way up

    You just need to pop the nut on the arm on the wiper motor. remove the cam from the wiper motor.

    Place you wiper by hand where you want them

    Reinstall the arm on the wiper motor

    Retight the nut to secure the arm to the wiper motor.

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