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allycraven



Member Since: 28 Mar 2011
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Wiper Aerofoil (i.e.spoiler???) replacement

Folks,

The rubber on the "aerofoil/spoiler" on my driver side wiper has started to split and is dragging across the screen. I had a (very) quick play to see if i could get it off, assuming it would be as easy as changing the wiper blade, but couldn't see any way other than brute force and ripping it off.

I've just checked microcat and it would appear that this is supplied in one piece along with the arm and pivot shaft - PN#LR015243 (£40+VAT!!!) and cannot be purchased as a standalone item from LR . (NOTE LR015243 replaces the old supersceded part number DKB000180PMD, which retailed about £10 cheaper!!!)

Anyone know if its possible to replace just the aerofoil, or do i really need a whole new arm just for the sake of a bit of rubber?

If so, the problem then becomes twice as bad - one new arm and one 4 year old arm would look pretty stupid and in reality i'd look to replace both - so the cost for replacing a tiny stupid bit of rubber instantly becomes £80 + VAT!!! Shocked Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Surely LR considered this in their design - it is a consumable after all....

I could just rip the Censored rubber off, but then knowing my luck, a small stone would get jammed in ther and wreck my screen!

Any ideas????


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Post #73247 21st Jul 2011 2:20pm
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allycraven



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Bump... Whistle

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sorry ally cant help you there...have you searched..

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allycraven



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scarey wrote:
sorry ally cant help you there...have you searched..


Always the first thing I do....I hate seeing repeated questions thet have been asked / answered multiple times before!!!

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i hate that as well.. Sad

hopefully this post has now caught someones attention and they might be able to help... Thumbs Up

Post #73344 22nd Jul 2011 8:47am
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AndrewT



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I've just had a look at mine and haven't got a clue what you mean. Confused

At first I thought you meant the rubber of the wiper blade but having re-read your post I don't think that's what you are talking about.

The aerofoil on mine has no rubber on it at all that I can see so either they changed the design at some point or mine has had the rubber completely removed. Can you just take the rubber off yours?

Post #73406 22nd Jul 2011 5:46pm
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nicedayforit



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I would just take the rubber spoiler off, won't make a lot of difference to the wiper performance unless you like to get about rather quickly.
Replacement wiper blades on Duckworths site at top of site page at about £10.00 each.
Free delivery for Forum Members Very Happy

http://www.duckworthparts.co.uk/landrover/...Items.html

Post #73408 22nd Jul 2011 5:58pm
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allycraven



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Will take photos shortly to show what I mean....seems to be some confusion as to the bit I mean!

Post #73418 22nd Jul 2011 6:58pm
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Mikeyjd



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I know what you mean. I have about 2 inches of loose rubber dangling from the spoiler on my driver side wiper. At the moment it's just a minor irritant but I assume it will get worse. From inside it looks like the wiper rubber is split but it's just a strip of rubber stuck to the spoiler. No longer FF owner but still interested. Present car Jaguar XE
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Previous car Td6 SE
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Previous LR- Disco 300TDi Auto

Post #73422 22nd Jul 2011 8:18pm
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allycraven



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Yep, that's the bit. Just had a better look and the spoiler is an integral piece with the arm. Censored

Post #73423 22nd Jul 2011 8:36pm
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I had the same - just pulled it off and it works fine without it ! On my old 1992 W140 Mercedes S Class the wiper blade alone was £115 - so I think £80 for the lot is a good price Thumbs Up

Post #73472 23rd Jul 2011 10:13am
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