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GRRRR8
08-12-2008, 06:54 AM
Wipers - Performance/Cleaning Instructions/Maintenance

Bulletin No.: 06-08-43-003A

Date: June 08, 2007

INFORMATION

Subject:
Windshield Wiper Performance, Cleaning Instructions and Maintenance

Models:
2008 and Prior GM Passenger Cars and Trucks (including Saturn)
2008 and Prior HUMMER H2, H3
2008 and Prior Isuzu Medium Duty Trucks
2005-2008 Saab 9-7X

Supercede:

This bulletin is being revised to add the 2008 model year. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 06-08-43-003 (Section 08 - Body and Accessories).

Wiper Concerns

Most concerns about windshield wiper performance are the result of dirty wiper blades, damaged wiper blades, or worn out blades that are continuing to be used beyond their useful life. Depending on environmental conditions, wiper blades can have dramatic differences in lifespan. Here are some tips and guidelines to maximize wiper performance to avoid damage to the blades, and to avoid unnecessary replacements.

Many wiper blades are being replaced under warranty with reviews showing there is nothing wrong with the returned blades other than a build-up of dirt. Additionally, advise the customer to review the information in their Owner Manual.

Inspection and Cleaning

Scheduled Maintenance

Inspect your wipers rubber blades every 4-6 months or 12,000 km (7,500 mi) for wear, cracking or contamination.

Clean the windshield and the rubber wiper blades (using the procedure below) if the blades are not clearing the glass satisfactorily. If this does not correct the problem, then replace the rubber elements.

Cleaning Procedure

Avoid getting windshield washer fluid on your hands. Wear rubber gloves or avoid direct contact with washer fluid.

Do not use gasoline, kerosene, or petroleum based products to clean wiper blades.

Clean the rubber blades using a lint free cloth or paper towel soaked with windshield washer fluid or a mild detergent. You should see significant amounts of dirt being removed on the cloth.

Be sure to wash the windshield thoroughly when you clean the blades. Bugs, road grime, sap and a buildup of car wash/wax treatments may additionally cause wiper streaking.

Tip

For a larger scale buildup on the windshield, use a non-abrasive cleaner such as Bon-Ami* (www.faultless.com) cleanser with a wet sponge, being sure to use plenty of water to avoid scratching the glass. Flush the surface and body panels completely.

Tip

For day-to-day exterior glass cleaning and to maintain a streak free appearance, suggest Vehicle Care Glass Cleaner, P/N 89021822 (in Canada, 992727). This product is an easy to use foaming cleaner that quickly removes dirt and grime from glass surfaces.

Tip

Interior glass should be cleaned with plain, clean water to eliminate any film or haze on the window and help prevent fogging, a major customer dissatisfier. Refer to Corporate Bulletin Number 03-00-89-006D for more information. The New Vehicle Pre-Delivery Inspection form also recommends using plain water to clean interior glass.

*We believe this material to be reliable. There may be additional manufacturers of such material. General Motors does not endorse, indicate any preference for or assume any responsibility for the products or equipment from these firms or any such items which may be available from other sources.

Avoiding Wiper Damage

The following are major contributors to wiper damage. Some of these you can control and others are environmental concerns.

Extremely dusty areas (such as driving on dirt roads) may cause the wipers rubber edge to wear quickly and unevenly.

Sand and salt used on roads for increasing winter traction and ice control will cause the wiper blades to wear quicker. Areas with significant snowfall require more frequent blade replacements.

Heat and time may cause the rubber blades to take a "permanent set" resulting in the rubber not flexing and turning over uniformly. This condition may result in streaking and/or unwiped areas.

Rubber blades are easily cut or torn when using ice scrapers. Likewise pulling blades up off a frozen windshield can tear the rubber. Exercise caution when clearing ice and snow.

Using your wipers to "wear through" frost and ice, instead of allowing the defrosters to melt the ice, can dull, nick or tear the rubber blades.

Banging wipers on the glass to remove ice and snow may cause the blade to bend, dislodging the rubber and causing potential scratching of the windshield.

Ice can form in the pin joints of the wipers, which can cause streaking and unwiped areas. To remove ice from pin joints, compress the blade and rubber edge with your hand to loosen the frozen joints. Consider using Winter Blades that have a rubber cover to avoid this condition.

Information supplied courtesy of Alldatapro.com

bobyoung
10-11-2008, 06:03 PM
I noticed two rips in my G8 GT drivers side wiper within two weeks of buying the car and the windshield was not dirty, no negligence on my part caused this to happen. It leaves two water lines across the windshield now, think I'll bring it back.

Mike P
10-11-2008, 06:25 PM
Do they make replacement blades that attach like the OEM blades?

bobyoung
10-11-2008, 07:32 PM
Do they make replacement blades that attach like the OEM blades?

I couldn't find any, at least at Autozone, they said the attachment scheme was new and not available yet.

Joe Weinstein
10-12-2008, 06:34 PM
For what it's worth, Consumers tested wipers, and the Rain-X wipers were
the longest-lasting, but all wipers went bad by about 6 months, so they are
a consumable alright...

Mike P
10-12-2008, 06:38 PM
I couldn't find any, at least at Autozone, they said the attachment scheme was new and not available yet.

I can't wait until they come out with replacement blades with the new attachment scheme.

Maybe Anco, Bosch, or any of the main brands....



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Blackrider
10-12-2008, 09:00 PM
My G6 had the same style wipers and they would do the same thing as the G8 wipers which is leave curved lines across the wiping surface, all I do is take a paper towl and wipe the entire length of the blade once ot twice every time I fill the car up and they work perfect.

-Ray-
10-13-2008, 02:50 AM
Ok, I'm going to clean my wiper blades when I fill up now. I never had to with my G6 though. Those were the best wipers I ever had.

GT-610
10-13-2008, 04:49 AM
you could clean mine every swipe and it wouldnt matter

that why i use rain x...so i dont need the wipers that much

Mike P
10-13-2008, 09:33 AM
+1 to Rain X, but I'd still like to get some decent replacement wipers.

I wonder if I could just have the dealershp order me 2 new replacement wipers.?



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Blackrider
10-13-2008, 09:40 AM
you could clean mine every swipe and it wouldnt matter

that why i use rain x...so i dont need the wipers that much

I found Rain-X would bead the water nicely however when it came time to wipe it away it would just make it spred everywhere then bead back up. I applied it twice at two different times of the year and had the same issue.

Chewy
10-13-2008, 10:07 AM
I use the ANCO frame less blades on my Saturn, F-150 and my G/F's Saturn SC1 and they work GREAT!

Take a bit of ammonia (window cleaner) to a rag and clean the blades every so often plus a bit of soft scrub on a wet towel or sponge will get contaminants off the wind screen too. My wipers on my Vue are almost 2 years old and work great. In the Southern states everything goes bad quicker than up North though.

EDIT: I see Charlies post touches on this as well... Oops...

GT-610
10-13-2008, 10:49 AM
always works great for me?!

I
found Rain-X would bead the water nicely however when it came time to wipe it away it would just make it spred everywhere then bead back up. I applied it twice at two different times of the year and had the same issue.

bobyoung
10-13-2008, 03:36 PM
My G6 had the same style wipers and they would do the same thing as the G8 wipers which is leave curved lines across the wiping surface, all I do is take a paper towl and wipe the entire length of the blade once ot twice every time I fill the car up and they work perfect.

Mine actually has two splits in it, two little rips I guess. I noticed it probably during the first rain, could have been there when i bought it, who knows? I just wish I didn't have to go back to the dealer to get another one.

MRM
02-24-2009, 07:23 AM
For what it's worth, Consumers tested wipers, and the Rain-X wipers were
the longest-lasting, but all wipers went bad by about 6 months, so they are
a consumable alright...

I change my wiper blades once a year on all my vehicles.

PantherGTBlack
02-24-2009, 11:12 AM
you could clean mine every swipe and it wouldnt matter

that why i use rain x...so i dont need the wipers that much

Ditto.