P paul Guest Apr 24, 2007 #1 hi the rear wiper on the bravo have u got to buy 1 from a dealer ifso how much ,thanks
M Matt Guest Apr 24, 2007 #2 What part of the wiper are you talking about? You could get most of it from a scrappy.
M Matt Guest Apr 24, 2007 #4 Should be able to get them from a motor factor, I seem to accumulated loads of wiper blades. It should just be a length of wiper rubber and you cut it to the right length. it's held into place by 2 metal strips - should slide straight out.
Should be able to get them from a motor factor, I seem to accumulated loads of wiper blades. It should just be a length of wiper rubber and you cut it to the right length. it's held into place by 2 metal strips - should slide straight out.
OP OP P paul Guest Apr 24, 2007 #5 rear wiper cheers matt i thought you had to buy a full new arm coz it looks like its fully moulded plastic and u couldnt mess wiv it .so cheers mate
rear wiper cheers matt i thought you had to buy a full new arm coz it looks like its fully moulded plastic and u couldnt mess wiv it .so cheers mate
A Anonymous Guest Apr 24, 2007 #6 i dotn think you need it to pass to mot, if you de wiper it its nto a mot fail. not too sure though
OP OP P paul Guest Apr 24, 2007 #7 wiper lol so if i just take the whole wiper off it wont matter.its just a case of if its on the car it has to work
wiper lol so if i just take the whole wiper off it wont matter.its just a case of if its on the car it has to work
M Matt Guest Apr 24, 2007 #8 You could take it off but it's alot more work, plus you'd need to find a bung. Personal preference really.
You could take it off but it's alot more work, plus you'd need to find a bung. Personal preference really.
M MrSevy Guest Apr 25, 2007 #9 www.wiperblades.co.uk sell champion rear wiper blades. it is the whole arm so just pull the old one off and bolt the new one on. Very Easy
www.wiperblades.co.uk sell champion rear wiper blades. it is the whole arm so just pull the old one off and bolt the new one on. Very Easy
M Matt Guest Apr 25, 2007 #10 Really?!?! I only ever replaced the wiper rubber not the whole arm - seems a bit excessive and possibly expensive
Really?!?! I only ever replaced the wiper rubber not the whole arm - seems a bit excessive and possibly expensive
M MrSevy Guest Apr 25, 2007 #11 £8.95 +p&p The bravo is pretty old now. be nice to it and give it a new arm. Thats what I say
M Matt Guest Apr 25, 2007 #12 that's not too bad actually, I'm used to endless supply of free blades sitting at my front door