Rear wiper arm.

what other kind of honda could i take a rear wiper arm off that would fit an 1989 wagon? crx? civic?

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  • 3rd4ce3rd4ce Council Member
    i have a spare and 3 more @ my local junk yard if you would like one..!!!!
  • GarryGarry New Wagonist
    do you know what kind of car would fit that i can take one of of at the junkyard near me? i would like to find one locally instead.
  • I just went and grabbed one off a hatch last week. Turns out its a bit shorter than the wagon unit.

    The wagon arms are specific to the wagon I think.
  • Mr GMr G Wagonist
    The hatch one is going to be the closest to the wago. The wagon at rally's is Abby had one .
  • JDMWago666JDMWago666 Senior Wagonist
    I have one if you're interested. It's off my wagon and I won't be needing it.
  • JDMWago666 wrote:
    I have one if you're interested. It's off my wagon and I won't be needing it.

    i want a rear wiper arm too... :)
  • JDMWago666JDMWago666 Senior Wagonist
    ^^Than you should pm me.
  • DarinDarin Wagonist
    if i can find my old one you can have it.
  • datmnkydatmnky New Wagonist
    can you use the honda CRV? or gsr
  • DarinDarin Wagonist
    i gave him one at the meet.its kind of beat, but it will work.
  • danzdanz Wagonist
    woulda given u mine too. haha
  • Bumping this as I'm experiencing some sag in my rear wiper arm. It seems that it's liking to park a bit lower than it should by about two inches or so.

    Anyone have a simple fix for this?
  • DarinDarin Wagonist
    Bumping this as I'm experiencing some sag in my rear wiper arm. It seems that it's liking to park a bit lower than it should by about two inches or so.

    Anyone have a simple fix for this?


    take the wiper off and adjust the splines? cant remember if they have splines or not tho.lol.
  • Darin wrote:
    Bumping this as I'm experiencing some sag in my rear wiper arm. It seems that it's liking to park a bit lower than it should by about two inches or so.

    Anyone have a simple fix for this?


    take the wiper off and adjust the splines? cant remember if they have splines or not tho.lol.
    Lol, not gonna remove my wiper. I like it and it actually helps when it rains here as it's either downpours or desert conditions.

    Splines? (Has no idea what you're talking about) I'm completely new to cars so I need layman's style help.
  • DarinDarin Wagonist
    no,i diddnt mean remove it altogether.just take it off and move it a couple splines over so it doesnt sit as far down.
  • danzdanz Wagonist
    Darin wrote:
    Bumping this as I'm experiencing some sag in my rear wiper arm. It seems that it's liking to park a bit lower than it should by about two inches or so.

    Anyone have a simple fix for this?


    take the wiper off and adjust the splines? cant remember if they have splines or not tho.lol.
    Lol, not gonna remove my wiper. I like it and it actually helps when it rains here as it's either downpours or desert conditions.

    Splines? (Has no idea what you're talking about) I'm completely new to cars so I need layman's style help.[/quote:22etzenc]


    the shaft on the wiper motor has teeth in it. the cone on the wiper arm has the same, and when u tighten them, they mesh, and you cant move the wiper without moving the motor...


    so remove the wiper arm, re-position it or clock it how ever u want it to sit, and torque it back down.
  • Mr GMr G Wagonist
    datmnky wrote:
    can you use the honda CRV? or gsr

    No CR-V is way shorter and GS-R is way longer.

    An EK one might work . I need to measure.
  • danz wrote:
    Darin wrote:
    Bumping this as I'm experiencing some sag in my rear wiper arm. It seems that it's liking to park a bit lower than it should by about two inches or so.

    Anyone have a simple fix for this?


    take the wiper off and adjust the splines? cant remember if they have splines or not tho.lol.
    Lol, not gonna remove my wiper. I like it and it actually helps when it rains here as it's either downpours or desert conditions.

    Splines? (Has no idea what you're talking about) I'm completely new to cars so I need layman's style help.


    the shaft on the wiper motor has teeth in it. the cone on the wiper arm has the same, and when u tighten them, they mesh, and you cant move the wiper without moving the motor...


    so remove the wiper arm, re-position it or clock it how ever u want it to sit, and torque it back down.[/quote:yfnhi1th]
    Ah, got it!

    Thanks for the help guys, I'll see about popping my tailgate trim off and adjusting it soon.


    EDIT!: I should be able to access it by popping off the interior cargo area tailgate trim, right?
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    No, pry off the plastic cover where the arm attaches to the motor. You'll find a nut there, 10mm IIRC.
  • DarinDarin Wagonist
    on the outside of the hatch.
  • Ok, so I ran outside, popped the cover and moved my wiper arm up a bit. Problem solved, sorta.

    Apparently the motor itself has about an inch of play in the rotation when it stops so I basically set it to stop an inch high and the arm now slides down to park in the correct position. Is this how it's supposed to be on these old rear wipers, or is it just something I should roll with and not think about?
  • danzdanz Wagonist
    sounds like somethings worn out inside the motor itself..
  • danz wrote:
    sounds like somethings worn out inside the motor itself..
    Ah, well as long as it works and isn't falling off I'm OK with it.
  • JDMWago666JDMWago666 Senior Wagonist
    I have an extra motor if you're interested. PM me if you are and we can work something out.
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