XJ Wiper problems
I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. After
an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an annoying sound. Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't really tell if it goes beyond that. Thanks for your help, Josh |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
Remove the wiper arm and reinstall it one tooth (or the necessary amount)
over on the shaft. "Josh" <jdunning@christophermagiera.com> wrote in message news:cewXg.2398$P92.1469@trndny02... > I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. > After an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking > here... > > So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When > their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an > annoying sound. > > Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be > just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't > really tell if it goes beyond that. > > Thanks for your help, > > Josh > |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
Remove the wiper arm and reinstall it one tooth (or the necessary amount)
over on the shaft. "Josh" <jdunning@christophermagiera.com> wrote in message news:cewXg.2398$P92.1469@trndny02... > I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. > After an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking > here... > > So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When > their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an > annoying sound. > > Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be > just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't > really tell if it goes beyond that. > > Thanks for your help, > > Josh > |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
Remove the wiper arm and reinstall it one tooth (or the necessary amount)
over on the shaft. "Josh" <jdunning@christophermagiera.com> wrote in message news:cewXg.2398$P92.1469@trndny02... > I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. > After an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking > here... > > So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When > their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an > annoying sound. > > Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be > just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't > really tell if it goes beyond that. > > Thanks for your help, > > Josh > |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
I had the same thing happen on my 93XJ, the problem was (and probably
is the same for your case as well) is that the wiper transmission is actually failing. They had a trend to wear out on a ball joint type of connection. When mine failed I had the stealership replace it at about $350 for parts and $130 for labour, Since it failed withing my 90 day warrenty period (was a used J**P with higher then normal km's) it only cost me the labour. I'm not sure if the part numbers the same but I might still have a "spare" wiper transmission with motor laying around, if you check it out and find that one from a 95XJ will fit I'll sell it to you for less the a wrecker or even Ebay (plus shipping of course). Snow... Josh wrote: > I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. After > an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... > > So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When > their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an > annoying sound. > > Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be > just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't really > tell if it goes beyond that. > > Thanks for your help, > > Josh |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
I had the same thing happen on my 93XJ, the problem was (and probably
is the same for your case as well) is that the wiper transmission is actually failing. They had a trend to wear out on a ball joint type of connection. When mine failed I had the stealership replace it at about $350 for parts and $130 for labour, Since it failed withing my 90 day warrenty period (was a used J**P with higher then normal km's) it only cost me the labour. I'm not sure if the part numbers the same but I might still have a "spare" wiper transmission with motor laying around, if you check it out and find that one from a 95XJ will fit I'll sell it to you for less the a wrecker or even Ebay (plus shipping of course). Snow... Josh wrote: > I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. After > an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... > > So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When > their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an > annoying sound. > > Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be > just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't really > tell if it goes beyond that. > > Thanks for your help, > > Josh |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
I had the same thing happen on my 93XJ, the problem was (and probably
is the same for your case as well) is that the wiper transmission is actually failing. They had a trend to wear out on a ball joint type of connection. When mine failed I had the stealership replace it at about $350 for parts and $130 for labour, Since it failed withing my 90 day warrenty period (was a used J**P with higher then normal km's) it only cost me the labour. I'm not sure if the part numbers the same but I might still have a "spare" wiper transmission with motor laying around, if you check it out and find that one from a 95XJ will fit I'll sell it to you for less the a wrecker or even Ebay (plus shipping of course). Snow... Josh wrote: > I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. After > an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... > > So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When > their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an > annoying sound. > > Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be > just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't really > tell if it goes beyond that. > > Thanks for your help, > > Josh |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:57:12 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, posted by "Josh" <jdunning@christophermagiera.com>: >I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. After >an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... > >So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When >their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an >annoying sound. > >Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be >just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't really >tell if it goes beyond that. > >Thanks for your help, I have a '98 XJ, and I think the adjustment should be the same for a '99. According to the service manual, the wiper arms should be installed as follows, measured from the lower edge of the wiper arm tip (NOT the blade; the end of the arm where the blade attaches) to the upper edge of the windshield molding: Driver side: 23-52mm (0.9-2.04"). Passenger side: 33-62mm (1.29-2.44"). If yours is the same as mine, that results in a slight "down angle" on the blade, but it shouldn't hit the molding. AFAIK there's no adjustment in the linkage for reduced travel, and the service manual doesn't mention any. HTH. -- Bob C. "Evidence confirming an observation is evidence that the observation is wrong." - McNameless |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:57:12 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, posted by "Josh" <jdunning@christophermagiera.com>: >I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. After >an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... > >So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When >their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an >annoying sound. > >Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be >just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't really >tell if it goes beyond that. > >Thanks for your help, I have a '98 XJ, and I think the adjustment should be the same for a '99. According to the service manual, the wiper arms should be installed as follows, measured from the lower edge of the wiper arm tip (NOT the blade; the end of the arm where the blade attaches) to the upper edge of the windshield molding: Driver side: 23-52mm (0.9-2.04"). Passenger side: 33-62mm (1.29-2.44"). If yours is the same as mine, that results in a slight "down angle" on the blade, but it shouldn't hit the molding. AFAIK there's no adjustment in the linkage for reduced travel, and the service manual doesn't mention any. HTH. -- Bob C. "Evidence confirming an observation is evidence that the observation is wrong." - McNameless |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:57:12 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, posted by "Josh" <jdunning@christophermagiera.com>: >I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. After >an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... > >So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When >their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an >annoying sound. > >Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be >just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't really >tell if it goes beyond that. > >Thanks for your help, I have a '98 XJ, and I think the adjustment should be the same for a '99. According to the service manual, the wiper arms should be installed as follows, measured from the lower edge of the wiper arm tip (NOT the blade; the end of the arm where the blade attaches) to the upper edge of the windshield molding: Driver side: 23-52mm (0.9-2.04"). Passenger side: 33-62mm (1.29-2.44"). If yours is the same as mine, that results in a slight "down angle" on the blade, but it shouldn't hit the molding. AFAIK there's no adjustment in the linkage for reduced travel, and the service manual doesn't mention any. HTH. -- Bob C. "Evidence confirming an observation is evidence that the observation is wrong." - McNameless |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
"Snow" <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:1160682788.846847.234930@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I had the same thing happen on my 93XJ, the problem was (and probably > is the same for your case as well) is that the wiper transmission is > actually failing. They had a trend to wear out on a ball joint type of > connection. When mine failed I had the stealership replace it at about > $350 for parts and $130 for labour, Since it failed withing my 90 day > warrenty period (was a used J**P with higher then normal km's) it only > cost me the labour. I'm not sure if the part numbers the same but I > might still have a "spare" wiper transmission with motor laying > around, if you check it out and find that one from a 95XJ will fit I'll > sell it to you for less the a wrecker or even Ebay (plus shipping of > course). > > Snow... Thanks for the offer! I'll try the adjustment route first, I'll let you know how that goes. jjd |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
"Snow" <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:1160682788.846847.234930@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I had the same thing happen on my 93XJ, the problem was (and probably > is the same for your case as well) is that the wiper transmission is > actually failing. They had a trend to wear out on a ball joint type of > connection. When mine failed I had the stealership replace it at about > $350 for parts and $130 for labour, Since it failed withing my 90 day > warrenty period (was a used J**P with higher then normal km's) it only > cost me the labour. I'm not sure if the part numbers the same but I > might still have a "spare" wiper transmission with motor laying > around, if you check it out and find that one from a 95XJ will fit I'll > sell it to you for less the a wrecker or even Ebay (plus shipping of > course). > > Snow... Thanks for the offer! I'll try the adjustment route first, I'll let you know how that goes. jjd |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
"Snow" <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:1160682788.846847.234930@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I had the same thing happen on my 93XJ, the problem was (and probably > is the same for your case as well) is that the wiper transmission is > actually failing. They had a trend to wear out on a ball joint type of > connection. When mine failed I had the stealership replace it at about > $350 for parts and $130 for labour, Since it failed withing my 90 day > warrenty period (was a used J**P with higher then normal km's) it only > cost me the labour. I'm not sure if the part numbers the same but I > might still have a "spare" wiper transmission with motor laying > around, if you check it out and find that one from a 95XJ will fit I'll > sell it to you for less the a wrecker or even Ebay (plus shipping of > course). > > Snow... Thanks for the offer! I'll try the adjustment route first, I'll let you know how that goes. jjd |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
"Bob Casanova" <nospam@buzz.off> wrote in message news:ca7ti2pvpqr7gitf5g89jb05t87sb6r7r5@4ax.com... > On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:57:12 GMT, the following appeared in > rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, posted by "Josh" > <jdunning@christophermagiera.com>: > >>I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. >>After >>an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... >> >>So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When >>their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an >>annoying sound. >> >>Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be >>just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't >>really >>tell if it goes beyond that. >> >>Thanks for your help, > > I have a '98 XJ, and I think the adjustment should be the > same for a '99. According to the service manual, the wiper > arms should be installed as follows, measured from the lower > edge of the wiper arm tip (NOT the blade; the end of the arm > where the blade attaches) to the upper edge of the > windshield molding: > > Driver side: 23-52mm (0.9-2.04"). > > Passenger side: 33-62mm (1.29-2.44"). > > If yours is the same as mine, that results in a slight "down > angle" on the blade, but it shouldn't hit the molding. AFAIK > there's no adjustment in the linkage for reduced travel, and > the service manual doesn't mention any. > > HTH. > -- > > Bob C. > > "Evidence confirming an observation is > evidence that the observation is wrong." > - McNameless Thanks for the advice, now that I think about it, I did have my windshield replaced about 6 months ago, perhaps the two are related... I'll give it a shot. Thanks! jjd |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
"Bob Casanova" <nospam@buzz.off> wrote in message news:ca7ti2pvpqr7gitf5g89jb05t87sb6r7r5@4ax.com... > On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:57:12 GMT, the following appeared in > rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, posted by "Josh" > <jdunning@christophermagiera.com>: > >>I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. >>After >>an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... >> >>So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When >>their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an >>annoying sound. >> >>Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be >>just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't >>really >>tell if it goes beyond that. >> >>Thanks for your help, > > I have a '98 XJ, and I think the adjustment should be the > same for a '99. According to the service manual, the wiper > arms should be installed as follows, measured from the lower > edge of the wiper arm tip (NOT the blade; the end of the arm > where the blade attaches) to the upper edge of the > windshield molding: > > Driver side: 23-52mm (0.9-2.04"). > > Passenger side: 33-62mm (1.29-2.44"). > > If yours is the same as mine, that results in a slight "down > angle" on the blade, but it shouldn't hit the molding. AFAIK > there's no adjustment in the linkage for reduced travel, and > the service manual doesn't mention any. > > HTH. > -- > > Bob C. > > "Evidence confirming an observation is > evidence that the observation is wrong." > - McNameless Thanks for the advice, now that I think about it, I did have my windshield replaced about 6 months ago, perhaps the two are related... I'll give it a shot. Thanks! jjd |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
"Bob Casanova" <nospam@buzz.off> wrote in message news:ca7ti2pvpqr7gitf5g89jb05t87sb6r7r5@4ax.com... > On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:57:12 GMT, the following appeared in > rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, posted by "Josh" > <jdunning@christophermagiera.com>: > >>I've got a '99 XJ Sport that's recently developed an annoying problem. >>After >>an exhaustive Google groups search, I've been reduced to asking here... >> >>So, my wipers when off rest parallel to the bottom of the windshield. When >>their on, the drivers side goes too far and slaps the rubber strip with an >>annoying sound. >> >>Is there an adjustment that I can make to limit the travel? It seems to be >>just the one, the passenger side wiper goes to nearly vertical, can't >>really >>tell if it goes beyond that. >> >>Thanks for your help, > > I have a '98 XJ, and I think the adjustment should be the > same for a '99. According to the service manual, the wiper > arms should be installed as follows, measured from the lower > edge of the wiper arm tip (NOT the blade; the end of the arm > where the blade attaches) to the upper edge of the > windshield molding: > > Driver side: 23-52mm (0.9-2.04"). > > Passenger side: 33-62mm (1.29-2.44"). > > If yours is the same as mine, that results in a slight "down > angle" on the blade, but it shouldn't hit the molding. AFAIK > there's no adjustment in the linkage for reduced travel, and > the service manual doesn't mention any. > > HTH. > -- > > Bob C. > > "Evidence confirming an observation is > evidence that the observation is wrong." > - McNameless Thanks for the advice, now that I think about it, I did have my windshield replaced about 6 months ago, perhaps the two are related... I'll give it a shot. Thanks! jjd |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 20:21:59 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, posted by "Josh" <jdunning@christophermagiera.com>: <snip> >Thanks for the advice, now that I think about it, I did have my windshield >replaced about 6 months ago, perhaps the two are related... > >I'll give it a shot. > >Thanks! No problem; good luck. -- Bob C. "Evidence confirming an observation is evidence that the observation is wrong." - McNameless |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 20:21:59 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, posted by "Josh" <jdunning@christophermagiera.com>: <snip> >Thanks for the advice, now that I think about it, I did have my windshield >replaced about 6 months ago, perhaps the two are related... > >I'll give it a shot. > >Thanks! No problem; good luck. -- Bob C. "Evidence confirming an observation is evidence that the observation is wrong." - McNameless |
Re: XJ Wiper problems
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 20:21:59 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys, posted by "Josh" <jdunning@christophermagiera.com>: <snip> >Thanks for the advice, now that I think about it, I did have my windshield >replaced about 6 months ago, perhaps the two are related... > >I'll give it a shot. > >Thanks! No problem; good luck. -- Bob C. "Evidence confirming an observation is evidence that the observation is wrong." - McNameless |
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