I need help with my E39 wiper. I was driving along in the rain, when
suddenly the passenger side wiper on the windshield stopped completing
its cycle. In fact it only moved up about 3inches then stops so the
driver side one which seems to be working fine smacks into it
In order to complete my journey safely, I stopped and removed the blade
from the passenger side wiper to allow the driver side wiper which is
working perfectly fine to move without being hindered.
I'm now confused as to what would cause the problem. I've read the
boards and there is all the stuff about relays or motors, but everyone
seems to have a problem with both failing. Mine seems like only 1 is
not working, and when I engage the wipers, I hear a little thud which I
think is the passenger side wiper trying but failing to move.
Anyone got any ideas about what would be causing this problem..How many
wiper motors does the E39 have in its windshield, how do you access it
to change/check it. I suspect 1, but maybe I'm wrong. Anyone with
answers or suggestions please post.
To recap, I've got my passenger side wiper on the windshield not
working, it seems to judder when the driver side one moves ok. Help
Jack - 28 May 2006 02:09 GMT
Two possiblilities; one very easy to fix; one not so easy.
The easy one is that it can happen that the nut has come loose on the drive
arm and the drive shaft is simply turning inside of it without driving it.
On my 318i's anyway the drive shaft has a conical spline on it but the drive
arm does not have a matching spline but rather a conical smooth bore hole.
The driving torque is trasmitted through friction caused by the clamp up of
the restraining nut. Just pop up the little trim cover over the drive shaft
on the passenger side and you'll be able to see if the shaft is turning
inside the arm.
The second possibility which I have also experienced on my 318i is that one
of the linkage bearings may have come apart. These bearings have spherical
ball inner races mounted on cantilevered studs. When the outer race wears
out, the joint can just fall apart thereby isolating the downstream
mechanical parts. If this has happened to your e39 you can tell by rotating
the passenger side wiper arm by hand while listening to see if you can hear
the drive link sliding back and forth inside the cavity.
I hope this is helpful
Jack
>I need help with my E39 wiper. I was driving along in the rain, when
> suddenly the passenger side wiper on the windshield stopped completing
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> To recap, I've got my passenger side wiper on the windshield not
> working, it seems to judder when the driver side one moves ok. Help
Fred W - 28 May 2006 12:51 GMT
> I need help with my E39 wiper. I was driving along in the rain, when
> suddenly the passenger side wiper on the windshield stopped completing
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> To recap, I've got my passenger side wiper on the windshield not
> working, it seems to judder when the driver side one moves ok. Help
Usually that happens when the nut that holds the arm onto the shaft
comes loose. The splines are not all that deep and it will allow the
shaft to spin inside the arm.
But I think you said that you already removed the arm, right? If so,
you would have noticed that nut being loose. You didn't really remove
the wiper blade and leave the arm resting on the glass did you? If it
had taken off that would have made a mess of your windshield.

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ChrisJ - 31 May 2006 09:56 GMT
I removed the passenger wiper, and when I turn on the wipers. The
driver side moves as expected. But looking at the nut that the
passenger one was connected to.
It doesn't move. But I hear a thud as the driver side one moves, and
the passenger side one appears to shake minutely everytime the driver
one transitions......Also if I turn up the speed, then I keep hearing
thuds coming from behind the covers......????
Fred W - 31 May 2006 12:53 GMT
> I removed the passenger wiper, and when I turn on the wipers. The
> driver side moves as expected. But looking at the nut that the
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> one transitions......Also if I turn up the speed, then I keep hearing
> thuds coming from behind the covers......????
It's the linkage then. You'll have dive into that area under the cover
that the wiper shafts come up through. It's in the space between the
false and actual firewalls.

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