Having a front wiper malfunction is not uncommon. It is even one of the most frequent concerns, and not just on the Toyota Land Cruiser Sw Serie 100. The wipers have indeed become consumable, because they deteriorate quickly and are simple to replace . But the concerns can be relatively different, and the origins will consequently vary. This can be from broom , engine , or a electrical malfunction to name just that. We will find out the most common symptoms, and how to alleviate them.
Complete failure of the front wiper of your Toyota Land Cruiser Sw Serie 100
The malfunction undoubtedly comes from the motor of your front wiper. If you ever 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 necessary. The failure is probably due to the engine. You must in this situation buy a new engine, compatible with your Toyota Land Cruiser Sw Serie 100 . It is nevertheless plausible that the malfunction came from broom training . In this case, activate it manually. If the latter can move on its axis perfectly, it is because it does not show any malfunction.
The front wiper of your Toyota Land Cruiser Sw Serie 100 is noisy
A noisy front wiper on a Toyota Land Cruiser Sw Serie 100 is not a serious malfunction, but it is certainly quickly annoying. If you hear a shrill noise is that it comes from the wear of the rubber blade of the broom. As if you were walking on the dry windshield. In this case, you probably have to change it. If ever it's a squeaky noise , it is certainly the training which is a bit seized. Then just oil it, and the malfunction will be resolved.
The front wipers of the Toyota Land Cruiser Sw Serie 100 are not moving at the right speed
This time it is a malfunction which can be problematic, especially during heavy rain and the front wipers are particularly slow. For comparison, 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 distinguish what slows down operation. Be careful not to scratch your windshield. It is also plausible that the wear of the broom slows down the mechanism. In this case, you just need to change the brushes .