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Threw_A_Fit Mar 14, 2014 10:00 PM

Does y'alls right wiper arm vibrate?
 
2012 Fit Sport has 33k on the clock so far, running perfectly, no problems at all. The one minor pet peeve I have, though, is that since day 1, the passenger wiper blade arm vibrates like crazy at idle... it's becoming quite distracting. Wondering if any y'all did any DIY to it or even have the problem to begin with.

Thanks!

carboy Mar 14, 2014 10:11 PM

I've seen mine do that a few times.


Originally Posted by Threw_A_Fit (Post 1226909)
2012 Fit Sport has 33k on the clock so far, running perfectly, no problems at all. The one minor pet peeve I have, though, is that since day 1, the passenger wiper blade arm vibrates like crazy at idle... it's becoming quite distracting. Wondering if any y'all did any DIY to it or even have the problem to begin with.

Thanks!


Threw_A_Fit Mar 14, 2014 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by carboy (Post 1226910)
I've seen mine do that a few times.

Thanks... I'm talking every time at idle... it's almost like the revs are the perfect harmonic resonance for the blade...

looks like these two guys dancing next to me when i'm driving....

:hyper::bowdown::vtec:

nukeme70 Mar 14, 2014 11:32 PM

Whenever I notice mine shaking like that, I just blip the wiper so it cycles 1 time, and usually it'll settle down after that.

You could zip-tie a washer or some other weight to change the harmonic...might work.

(edited to appreciate that I just noticed I have a 5yr member badge!)

Threw_A_Fit Mar 14, 2014 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by nukeme70 (Post 1226919)
Whenever I notice mine shaking like that, I just blip the wiper so it cycles 1 time, and usually it'll settle down after that.

You could zip-tie a washer or some other weight to change the harmonic...might work.

That's a good idea, I'd just be worried about a weight jiggling off and cracking the windscreen.

kered424 Mar 14, 2014 11:52 PM

Yes, mine does that ALL the time, but it doesn't bother me that much.. Putting the car in neutral helps sometimes.

Threw_A_Fit Mar 14, 2014 11:59 PM


Originally Posted by kered424 (Post 1226932)
Yes, mine does that ALL the time, but it doesn't bother me that much.. Putting the car in neutral helps sometimes.

Thanks, I'll try messin' around w/ it and let you know if I find an easy fix!

Threw_A_Fit Mar 15, 2014 12:07 AM

Actually, looking at it right quick, it seems like maybe the spring... I'll try playing around with it in the morning and post pics when it's lighter.

connor55 Mar 15, 2014 12:12 AM

is it just vibrating or does it also buzz against the plastic on the edge of the windsheild?

in either case you could try loosening the wiper bolt on the rubber cap and adjust it up or down slightly to get it to rest in a tighter position. dont want to move it too far off its original position though.

did this with mine and it made the vibrating go down a bit.

jondotcom Mar 15, 2014 02:35 AM

Seriously?
 
ARE YOU SURE the wiper is actually vibrating, or are you saying it appears to vibrate due to the curve of the glass and heat rising?

I think you need to put the car in park and look from outside of the car, because if I'm not mistaken, it just looks like it's vibrating, but it's actually an optical illusion. I'm not kidding...seriously LOL.

Black3sr Mar 15, 2014 05:48 AM

The wiper is not vibrating it is the car underneath it that is.

Geez a vibrator that does not need batteries :rotfl:

Serious, mMaybe bend the wiper arm down a bit to increase tension.

Goobers Mar 15, 2014 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by Threw_A_Fit (Post 1226909)
2012 Fit Sport has 33k on the clock so far, running perfectly, no problems at all. The one minor pet peeve I have, though, is that since day 1, the passenger wiper blade arm vibrates like crazy at idle... it's becoming quite distracting. Wondering if any y'all did any DIY to it or even have the problem to begin with.

Thanks!

Considering I only notice it when I'm stopped... I don't really consider it distracting.

All I can beyond that is... maybe you should just learn to ignore it.

FitStir Mar 17, 2014 12:45 PM

I didn't have this problem until I got that damn LMS recall done. Service dept really botched that one up for me, I even told them about it and they adjusted to make it worse. I noticed it doesn't always vibrate, but when it does it's annoying.




Gonna look in to fixing it asap in the coming weeks.



Originally Posted by connor55 (Post 1226941)
is it just vibrating or does it also buzz against the plastic on the edge of the windsheild?

in either case you could try loosening the wiper bolt on the rubber cap and adjust it up or down slightly to get it to rest in a tighter position. dont want to move it too far off its original position though.

did this with mine and it made the vibrating go down a bit.

^^^gonna try this. :thumbups:

1Gr8GE8 Mar 18, 2014 10:45 AM

I have not experienced that yet. The only thing irritating is that both my driver and passenger doors started squeaking

Wanderer. Mar 18, 2014 10:57 AM

My passenger's side wiper vibrates a ton with the A/C or defroster on because the motor idles a little more crappy and there must be some harmonic stuff going on. I just ignore it.

dvleucsd Mar 18, 2014 11:23 AM

ITS ALIIIIVEEEEEE....but yes. it does.

kenchan Mar 18, 2014 02:52 PM

neither on my 09 or 12... :confused:

MrKeishii Mar 18, 2014 09:06 PM

when I first bought the car couple weeks ago I have notice my right arm wiper blade to be vibrating, thought I was seeing things lol

Jon H Mar 18, 2014 11:21 PM

Yep vibrates. Have a list of things to be doing on my car and the wiper arm is low.

WRCanuck Mar 19, 2014 12:01 PM

Yes! Funny that you posted this. My wife and I noticed our Fit doing it the other day while stopped at a light.


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