Having a front wiper issue is not uncommon. However, it is more so for the rear wipers. Changing a rear wiper on a Suzuki Baleno is super simple. But the concern does not necessarily come from the broom. It is therefore essential to discern what the problem is and how to fix it. We will now see what are the most regular malfunctions of the rear wiper. Depending on the concern, we can more simply define the cause of the problem. Let's take a closer look.
The rear wiper of your Suzuki Baleno is noisy
A noisy rear wiper on the Suzuki Baleno is not a serious concern, however it is undoubtedly quite crisp. If you perceive a shrill noise is that it comes from the wear of the rubber blade of the broom. Like when you run it on your dry windshield. In this situation you may need to replace it. If ever it's a squeaky noise , it is probably the training which is slightly seized. In this case, it is enough to oil it a little, and the problem will be resolved.
Complete failure of the rear wiper of your Suzuki Baleno
The concern is undoubtedly the engine of your rear wiper. If you want to check it, you will have to measure the electric current at the motor input. However, this is a precaution that is not really mandatory. The fault is probably due to the engine. In this case you have to buy a new engine, compatible with your Suzuki Baleno . It is however likely that the concern comes from broom training . In this case, activate it by hand. If it ever pivots on its axis without worry, it is because it has no problem.