Having a front wiper issue is not uncommon. It is even one of the most usual malfunctions, and not only on the Suzuki Splash. Windshield wipers have become consumables because they wear out easily and are easy to replace . But the dysfunctions can be rather different, and the reasons will consequently vary. It can arise from broom , engine , or a electrical concern among others. We will therefore find out the most common symptoms and how to fix them.
Complete failure of the front wiper of your Suzuki Splash
The concern is undoubtedly the engine of your front wiper. If you ever want to be sure, you will need to measure the electrical current at the input of the wiper motor. But it is a precaution which is not fundamentally essential. The failure is certainly from the engine. In this case, you will have to buy a new engine, compatible with your Suzuki Splash . It is also plausible that the concern originated from broom training . In this case, activate it manually. If the latter ever moves on its pivot perfectly, it is because it presents no problem.
The front wiper of your Suzuki Splash is noisy
A noisy front wiper on a Suzuki Splash is not a serious concern, however it is quickly annoying. If you see a shrill noise is that it comes from the wear of the rubber blade of the broom. As if you were running it on your dry windshield. In this case, it will probably have to be changed. If ever it's a squeaky noise , it is undoubtedly the training which is a little seized. It will then suffice to lubricate it, and the problem will be resolved.
Suzuki Splash's front wipers don't go at the right speed
This time it's a concern that can be dangerous, especially during heavy rain and the front wipers are abnormally slow. For comparison, at maximum speed, the speed is about one round trip per second. If they are indeed much slower, the reasons could be multiple. But there is a good chance that it is the engine that is at fault. You can always remove elements to distinguish what slows down the operation. Be careful not to scratch the windshield. It is also plausible that the state of wear of the brush brakes the mechanism. In this case, you just need to change the brushes .