Having a front wiper malfunction is not uncommon. However, it is more so for the rear wipers. Changing a rear wiper on a Hyundai I-blue is very easy. But the malfunction does not always come from the broom. It is therefore important to know what the malfunction is and how to fix it. We will now find out what are going to be the most regular rear wiper concerns. Depending on the malfunction, it will be easier to define the cause of the failure. Let's take a closer look.
The rear wiper of your Hyundai I-blue is noisy
A noisy rear wiper on a Hyundai I-blue is not a serious malfunction, however it is quickly annoying. If you perceive a shrill noise is that it comes from the wear of the rubber blade of the broom. As if you were ever running it on the dry windshield. In this case, you should probably replace it. When it is a squeaky noise , it is probably the training that is a bit seized. In this case, you only need to lightly oil it, and the malfunction will be repaired.
Complete failure of the rear wiper of your Hyundai I-blue
The malfunction is sure to come from your rear wiper motor. If you want to be sure, you will need to measure the electrical current at the motor input. However, this is a precaution that is not completely essential. The failure was probably caused by the engine. In this case, you will have to buy a new engine, suitable for the Hyundai I-blue . It is however possible that the malfunction is due to broom training . In this situation, activate it by hand. When the latter moves on its axis without worry, it means that it has no malfunction.