Oh wow, less than 24hours old from delivery, and it is raining in Sydney, and my R wipers are juddering like crazy, I just figured it was new rubber+whatever residue they hadn't cleaned off from the shipping... maybe I am wrong!
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Originally posted by prise View PostJust ordered a pair of the bosch aero wiper blades for the front screen from the following site:
VW Golf Hatchback 2009 to 2012 Wiper Blades
Worked out at $39 AUD for the pair including postage from the UK.
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Originally posted by Frankenstrat View PostI had a look at my wiper blades on Saturday, I have a suspicion it may be possible to dismatle the flexible arm and remove the wiper rubber and replace it with standard section rubber. I'll report back when I've tried to carefully pull it apart.captain courteous enjoys vag
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Originally posted by Frankenstrat View PostI had a look at my wiper blades on Saturday, I have a suspicion it may be possible to dismatle the flexible arm and remove the wiper rubber and replace it with standard section rubber. I'll report back when I've tried to carefully pull it apart.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Originally posted by Captain CourteousAs long as the wipers are in Service Mode, it shouldn't be too hard to change right??
Originally posted by bradThe end cap should pop off with a bit of help. There are threads about it on this forumMY10 Golf MkVI 103TDI United Grey
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Here's the thread: Aero Wipers Working Like New Again For $4.00 thanks to No457 Snowy.MY10 Golf MkVI 103TDI United Grey
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Gahhh mine started shuddering a couple of weeks back.. Gave the blades a good wipe. It stopped for awhile and then yesterday it happened again. Getting really annoying! I'll see if I've got some time to drop by the dealer on the weekend.
Also, I might have missed this, does anyone know what sorta washer fluid I can use for topping up? I sprayed the windscreen (and headlamps) quite a fair bit ever since the wipers started shuddering and I think it might be running low soon.MY12 147TSI Jetta DSG | CW | Sports Pack | Sunroof | Driver Electric Seat | RCD510 | Formula 1 Tint | MFSW Paddle Shifters
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I just changed my wiper blades with the Bosch ones from that UK website, $50 delivered for both front and rear. Typically it hasn't rained since I put them on
frozze - the sales guy at the VW dealer said don't use any special washer fluid, just water, otherwise it'll clog up the pipe. I've tested this theory (with the original blades) and it hasn't worked out very well, so I'm also looking for the best washer fluid to use.BMW Z4 (2019)
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Originally posted by Scratchyratface View Postfrozze - the sales guy at the VW dealer said don't use any special washer fluid, just water, otherwise it'll clog up the pipe. I've tested this theory (with the original blades) and it hasn't worked out very well, so I'm also looking for the best washer fluid to use.sigpic
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Originally posted by Corey_R View PostHey weewilly. Please refer to your owners manual. The wipers are specifically designed that way, as they are on many new cars where the wipers are "concealed" under the back edge of the bonnet (for aero and "sleek look" reasons). There is a "service mode" (it may be what you are kinda describing above, but you miss out a step). Turn on the ignition (no need to start the car), turn it off, then press the wiper stalk, and they go into their service mode. You can then pull them off the glass as you can with any regular car.Tig 162 R-Line; Audi TT
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Originally posted by Scratchyratface View PostI just changed my wiper blades with the Bosch ones from that UK website, $50 delivered for both front and rear. Typically it hasn't rained since I put them on
frozze - the sales guy at the VW dealer said don't use any special washer fluid, just water, otherwise it'll clog up the pipe. I've tested this theory (with the original blades) and it hasn't worked out very well, so I'm also looking for the best washer fluid to use.
I contacted them prior to buying to make sure it'll fit but I guess the Jetta in UK have different blades..
Here's a pic comparison. Bosch on the left and the Jetta's OEM blades on the right.
I guess just be careful!MY12 147TSI Jetta DSG | CW | Sports Pack | Sunroof | Driver Electric Seat | RCD510 | Formula 1 Tint | MFSW Paddle Shifters
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