Otto Wiper Blades ?
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l also have issues with my wiper blades chattering or squeaking across the windscreen
The problem started after about 3,500 miles from new.
l tried a couple of alternative wiper blades but the issue was not completely solved.
The third set l tried are better but they still squeak and jump at the top of the stroke.
l wonder if it's the mechanism has too much "give" as it's allowing the wipers to judder. Unlike older vehicles you can't turn off the ignition and leave the wipers at the top of the screen to check, they always self park.
l use them on the intermittent setting if possible as it doesn't happen on a single sweep of the blades.
The problem started after about 3,500 miles from new.
l tried a couple of alternative wiper blades but the issue was not completely solved.
The third set l tried are better but they still squeak and jump at the top of the stroke.
l wonder if it's the mechanism has too much "give" as it's allowing the wipers to judder. Unlike older vehicles you can't turn off the ignition and leave the wipers at the top of the screen to check, they always self park.
l use them on the intermittent setting if possible as it doesn't happen on a single sweep of the blades.
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My front window is virgin immaculate. OEM blades are perfectly clean, my Defender is garage kept and sits there a lot as I travel with flights and rentals a lot. Only 3600 miles on my Defender in 9 months. Wipers have chattered across the windshield since day one when rarely used.
Something is amiss.....
Something is amiss.....
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I have a story that might shed some light on this:
When we bought our Defender in October 2021, we were sold a windscreen "insurance" from a company called Crystal Fusion. The deal was that their product would be applied to the windscreen, and if the windscreen ever broke, it would be replaced at no charge to us. When we first used the windscreen wipers, they chattered terribly. Dealership said "they would bed in" - whatever that meant. Eventually, with lots of rain and lots of use, the wipers did stop chattering and have been noise-free ever since. I think the Crystal Fusion finally wore off.
A year later, we had to replace the windshield after a rock strike and Crystal Fusion replaced the windshield with remarkably little hassle. In order for our insurance to continue, we needed to re-apply the Crystal Fusion product. There were no dealers in Arizona to do it, so they let us do it ourselves. The process was quite detailed and time consuming, and started by using a stripper to get the (new) windscreen contaminant-free. We had no issue with chattering wipers following this, but I have to wonder if the original dealer spent as much time as we did on the product preparation and application. My theory is that they "just slapped it on" and the product caused the chatter until it wore off.
Have those of you who are suffering from wiper chatter had any kind of windscreen product applied to your windscreen? Maybe that's the villain.
When we bought our Defender in October 2021, we were sold a windscreen "insurance" from a company called Crystal Fusion. The deal was that their product would be applied to the windscreen, and if the windscreen ever broke, it would be replaced at no charge to us. When we first used the windscreen wipers, they chattered terribly. Dealership said "they would bed in" - whatever that meant. Eventually, with lots of rain and lots of use, the wipers did stop chattering and have been noise-free ever since. I think the Crystal Fusion finally wore off.
A year later, we had to replace the windshield after a rock strike and Crystal Fusion replaced the windshield with remarkably little hassle. In order for our insurance to continue, we needed to re-apply the Crystal Fusion product. There were no dealers in Arizona to do it, so they let us do it ourselves. The process was quite detailed and time consuming, and started by using a stripper to get the (new) windscreen contaminant-free. We had no issue with chattering wipers following this, but I have to wonder if the original dealer spent as much time as we did on the product preparation and application. My theory is that they "just slapped it on" and the product caused the chatter until it wore off.
Have those of you who are suffering from wiper chatter had any kind of windscreen product applied to your windscreen? Maybe that's the villain.
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The only solution was micro abrasives like Scrubbing Bubbles. Don't get too aggressive, easy to scratch with tougher products.
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