Wiper Blade; Description; Operation - Mercedes-Benz 2005 Sprinter Service Manual

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WIPER ARM (Continued)
evenly over the wiper pivot shaft. Gently lower the
wiper arm until the wiper blade rests on the glass.
(3) Install and tighten the nut that secures the
wiper arm to the wiper pivot shaft. Tighten the nut
to 24 N·m (18 ft. lbs.).
(4) Wet the windshield glass, then operate the wip-
ers. Move the right (wiper) control stalk of the multi-
function switch to the Off position, then check for the
correct wiper arm position and readjust as required.
(5) Engage the pivot cover with the wiper arm
hinge pin, then push the pivot end of the cover down
firmly and evenly until it snaps over the wiper blade
pivot end.
(6) Reconnect the washer nozzle hose to the elbow
fitting on the cowl top panel near the pivot end of the
wiper arm.

WIPER BLADE

DESCRIPTION

Each wiper blade is secured by an integral latching
pivot block to the hook formation on the tip of the
wiper arm, and rests on the glass near the base of
the windshield when the wipers are not in operation
(Fig. 18). The wiper blade consists of the following
components:
• Superstructure - The superstructure includes
several stamped steel bridges and links with claw
formations that grip the wiper blade element. Also
included in this unit is the latching, molded plastic
pivot block that secures the superstructure to the
wiper arm. All of the metal components of the wiper
blade have a satin black finish applied.
• Element - The wiper element or squeegee is the
resilient rubber member of the wiper blade that con-
tacts the glass.
1 - PIVOT BLOCK
2 - SUPERSTRUCTURE
3 - CLAWS
• Flexor - The flexor is a rigid metal component
running along the length of the wiper element on
each side, where it is gripped by the claws of the
superstructure.
All Sprinter models have unequal length wiper
blades with non-replaceable rubber elements (squee-
gees). The left (driver) side wiper blade is 60.0 centi-
meters (23.5 inches), and the right (passenger) side
wiper blade is 55.0 centimeter (21.5 inches). These
wiper blades also include an anti-lift feature. The
wiper blades cannot be adjusted or repaired. If faulty,
worn, or damaged the entire wiper blade unit must
be replaced.

OPERATION

The wiper blades are moved back and forth across
the glass by the wiper arms when the wipers are
being operated. The wiper blade superstructure is
the flexible frame that grips the wiper blade element
and evenly distributes the force of the spring-loaded
wiper arm along the length of the element. The com-
bination of the wiper arm force and the flexibility of
the superstructure makes the element conform to
and maintain proper contact with the glass, even as
the blade is moved over the varied curvature that
may be encountered across the glass surface. The
wiper element flexor provides the claws of the blade
superstructure with a rigid, yet flexible component
on the element which can be gripped. The rubber ele-
ment is designed to be stiff enough to maintain an
even cleaning edge as it is drawn across the glass,
but resilient enough to conform to the glass surface
and flip from one cleaning edge to the other each
time the wiper blade changes directions.
Fig. 18 Wiper Blade
4 - FLEXOR
5 - ELEMENT
6 - PIVOT PIN
WIPERS/WASHERS 8R - 15

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