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F30 wiper arm weak/bends easily?
Hello,
Got a lot of snow the other day where I am. And I was using the wipers to clear off the snow. The snow started to accumulate at the base of the windshield, not allowing the wipers to return to it's original position. The thing is that the arms of the wipers are now bent. I was totally shocked. I have never had such a situation with wipers before. Was I totally in the wrong not to completely clear the snow from the windshield before using the wipers? I asked the dealer how much it would cost to have the wipers replaced and it would be around $200 plus, including labor. Ouch. And the thing is that my dealer is out of stock of the wipers. They said that I should bring it in and they could possibly bend it back in shape. But I feel I should get a new set. What's the point of having ones that already bend so easily? Should this be covered in the warranty? Or do I have a lost cause? Anyone else have something like this happen? Any advice as to what I should do? W |
Well, that's a bummer, I know. BMW does tend to overcomplicate things.....
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I would indeed claim that for warranty repair. It was normal use of the vehicle and something such as the wipers should account for resistance and stop accordingly. But then again I am not BMWNA so I have no idea what they will do. |
Speaking of wipers, I live in a snowy clime, and I was told by a mechanic, that putting wipers, not necessarily BMW wipers, in the folded out, vertical position for extended lengths of time (like a week at the airport) is a bad thing to do because it results in stretched wiper springs. Now I've never done this in my new F30, so I have no idea if this car even has wiper springs, or if the fold out technique referenced simply puts the wipers high up on the windshield as opposed to in the park position to avoid freezing down there.
Can anyone speak to these issues? Does this car have wiper springs, and could they be stretched if extended for extended periods of time? |
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I didn't know that you had to keep the wipers out in vertical position to avoid them from sticking to the windshield. But that wasn't my problem. Other comments would be appreciated. |
It seems like you should be able to get this covered under warranty. Also, I'd spend 5 dollars on a snow brush.
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On a similar note, the snow thing led me to find this product:
http://www.carid.com/2013-bmw-3-seri...e-3122512.html It's a windshield cover for snow. Wonder if it's any good. |
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mdsbuc,
No worries. Thanks for your comment. Insightful. W |
Depending on the conditions, this "packing" can occur while driving too. If you're stuck in traffic during a storm you can't just hop out and brush it off.
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Try living in New England. It does happen while driving.
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