Questions & Answers for: Subaru Outback rear wiper blade

...rear wiper, can you hear it running, if so, sounds like the bolt has come loose or the teeth are sheared on the arm, remove the little plastic cover on the back and have a look. alternatively, if ...

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Question about 2005 Outback

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rear wiper motor does not park. rear wiper motor does not park any more. the wiper runs in continuous mode fine, but stops immediately upon switch to off position. in INT mode, the wiper does not go ...

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wiper arm on my rear window is broken. How The wiper arm on my rear window is broken. How can I replace it? It is a 2006 Subaru Out back. remove the cover at the bootom of wiper arm,there you will see

Question about 2005 Outback

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rear window wiper doen sot work rear window wiper does not work, I have changed the fuse and it still does not run. I've done a few of these.The shaft that the wiper arm bolts to gets corroded inside,

The hatchback does not lock and the rear wiper does not operate. ther is an adjustment 2 screws for the latch striker, try fuse on wiper then motor, hope this helps

...rear wiper on my 2005 Outback can't remove old wiper PRESS ON THE TAB AND PUSH THE BLADE ASSEMBLY OUT OF THE HOOK AT THE END TO REMOVE IT.IF STILL HAVE PROBLEMS REMOVING REAR WIPER BLADE.AUTO ZONE OR ...

Question about 2001 Outback

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...wiper blade transmission for about $450.  Looking online it seems to be interconnecting arms and pivot points that connect the motor to the wiper blade arms. the wipers are on arms which are ...

...dealer wants to replace the whole wiper blade transmission for about $450.  Looking online it seems to be interconnecting arms and pivot points that connect the motor to the wiper blade

Question about 2008 Outback

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2008 rear wiper not working we dont know whats the problem of my rear wiper its not working front wiper works find except the rear wiper,tell me whats wrong with it could be a fuse ??

...blade travels past the windshield. Any thoughts? this issue is commonly caused by worn out bushings in the wiper linkage. They are fairly easy to replace just pop out the damaged one and match it up ...

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