Having a front wiper problem is not uncommon. It is even one of the most frequent problems, and not just on the Seat Mii. Windshield wipers have become consumables because they wear out quickly and are simple to replace . But the problems can be quite different, and the reasons will therefore vary. It can come from broom , engine , or a electric problem to name just that. So we will find out the most common symptoms, and how to alleviate them.
Complete failure of the front wiper of your Seat Mii
The problem is undoubtedly the engine of your front wiper. When you want to check it, you will need to measure the electrical current on the wiper motor. However, this is a precaution that is not absolutely mandatory. The failure was probably caused by the engine. In this situation, you will need to obtain a new engine, compatible with your Seat Mii . It is also possible that the problem originated from broom training . In this situation, activate it manually. When the latter moves on its pivot perfectly, it is that it presents no problem.
The front wiper of your Seat Mii is noisy
A noisy front wiper on a Seat Mii is not a serious problem, however it is no doubt quickly annoying. If you hear a shrill noise is that it must come from the wear of the rubber blade of the broom. As if you were running it on your dry windshield. In this situation there you must certainly change it. When it is a squeaky noise , it’s probably the training that’s a bit seized. Then you just need to lubricate it, and the problem will be solved.
Seat Mii's front wipers don't go at the right speed
This time it's a problem that can be problematic, especially during torrential rain and the front wipers turn out to be abnormally slow. For information, at maximum speed, the speed is approximately one round trip per second. If they are indeed much slower, the causes could be multiple. But there is a good chance that it is the engine that is at fault. You can always disassemble components to see what is holding back the operation. Be careful not to damage your windshield. It is also plausible that the state of wear of the brush brakes the mechanism. In this situation, just change the brushes .