So I just followed your steps and it works perfectly. But I had to get a wiper arm puller tool to get those wiper arms off the coned bolts, I had no chance prying them off with a screwdriver. I also actually lost the inner upper bolt, so I had to remove the inner frunk compartment to get it out, it took me an extra 10 minutes.
This was a very usefull video for me! After this i started to unbolt mine as well. Isn't t here an air tank in your vehicle? Does Model S exist without air suspension?
Same problem here. Windshield wiper are going against hood. So if I understand correctly I must change the link arm part to get it to align property and stay down ?
If you have skills - you can bend the part, to which wiper is attached. Also any garage, metal works, can make a new part for you, as when this happens - your linkage mechanism is still good but washer wears out, so metal shop removes old one, makes custom new one (typically from brass) and off you go for another 150k km ish
Yes sooner or later this will happen to most older Model S cars. Thanks for sharing.
So I just followed your steps and it works perfectly. But I had to get a wiper arm puller tool to get those wiper arms off the coned bolts, I had no chance prying them off with a screwdriver. I also actually lost the inner upper bolt, so I had to remove the inner frunk compartment to get it out, it took me an extra 10 minutes.
Awesome! This saved me 1650 NOK and 2 weeks waiting time for a service car. Thank you!
Model S 2014, 158 000km
Tusen takk for den infoen her! Du bor ikke tilfeldigvis i nærheten av Lillestrøm a, så kan du hjelpe meg litt? 😂
This was a very usefull video for me! After this i started to unbolt mine as well. Isn't t here an air tank in your vehicle? Does Model S exist without air suspension?
Same problem here. Windshield wiper are going against hood. So if I understand correctly I must change the link arm part to get it to align property and stay down ?
If you have skills - you can bend the part, to which wiper is attached. Also any garage, metal works, can make a new part for you, as when this happens - your linkage mechanism is still good but washer wears out, so metal shop removes old one, makes custom new one (typically from brass) and off you go for another 150k km ish