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    Senior Member Two Rings Detroitfire23's Avatar
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    B7 windshield wiper question

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    So I bought my B7 a few months back & one of the first things I had to fix was the wiper transmission. It was totally seized & I just replaced the whole unit. 2 days ago it was a cold morning & I turned my wipers on to clear some ice and they stayed in the upright position when turned off. I can easily push them down by hand, but they automatically return to vertical. How in the fuck did this happen??

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    Check the transmission to motor connection. Sounds like it slipped and will need to be realigned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroitfire23 View Post
    So I bought my B7 a few months back & one of the first things I had to fix was the wiper transmission. It was totally seized & I just replaced the whole unit. 2 days ago it was a cold morning & I turned my wipers on to clear some ice and they stayed in the upright position when turned off. I can easily push them down by hand, but they automatically return to vertical. How in the fuck did this happen??
    Check they're greased up.
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