The wipers on our '98 Fleetwood Flair seem to have a mind of their own.
With the wiper motor in its "rest" position, I've loosened the wiper arms and moved them into a position just above the rubber molding at the bottom of the windshields (has split windshields).
The driver's side seems to return before it gets all the way to the left side of the windshield (from the driver's perspective), and the passenger wiper runs up and over the center molding before making its return swipe.
If the center molding wasn't there, the passenger side is actually making a pretty good wipe of the area the driver would want to be able to see, but I really don't think it should be jumping over the center molding.
I don't see any evidence that anything has been replaced but I can't imagine this has been going on forever, either.
Any ideas?
We're currently on the road, otherwise I would just disassemble the whole thing and try to figure it out.
With the wiper motor in its "rest" position, I've loosened the wiper arms and moved them into a position just above the rubber molding at the bottom of the windshields (has split windshields).
The driver's side seems to return before it gets all the way to the left side of the windshield (from the driver's perspective), and the passenger wiper runs up and over the center molding before making its return swipe.
If the center molding wasn't there, the passenger side is actually making a pretty good wipe of the area the driver would want to be able to see, but I really don't think it should be jumping over the center molding.
I don't see any evidence that anything has been replaced but I can't imagine this has been going on forever, either.
Any ideas?
We're currently on the road, otherwise I would just disassemble the whole thing and try to figure it out.