starider Posted January 27, 2022 Posted January 27, 2022 Hi,just awaiting delivery of a new rear wiper arm and blade for the Alphard. The one in place has just started to split, so found one on Ebay, so decided to have a punt as my local motor factors didn't show rears in their parts book. Will report back once received and fitted.
starider Posted January 27, 2022 Author Posted January 27, 2022 Had a look today and fitting new parts looks easy. Will describe once I have fitted new parts.
starider Posted February 4, 2022 Author Posted February 4, 2022 Still waiting for rear wiper parts, realised it was one of the"coming from China items"!! Will report eventually??
starider Posted February 9, 2022 Author Posted February 9, 2022 The wiper arm and blade arrived yesterday and I'm quite impressed with the quality. I'll fit tomorrow and describe the fitment with any pitfalls which may occur. It is possible to purchase the blade on it's own and is supplied by a company near Exeter. Will give details when I report on fitting.
Phil59 Posted February 9, 2022 Posted February 9, 2022 Thanks, will keep an eye on developments so any info will be much appreciated as I need to source an arm and blade. Regards Phil
starider Posted February 10, 2022 Author Posted February 10, 2022 Have just fitted the new rear wiper arm and blade[also replaced front wiper blades]. Removing the rear arm was slightly problematic. Here's the method, firstly I used a marker pen to mark the glass at the end of the blade to aid alighnment when fitting the new arm. There is a plastic cap on the end of the arm which covers the retaining nut on the end of the motor shaft. To remove the cap, the outer ends[near the arm swivel] of this cap need pulling carefully appart, a good finger nail on each hand works fine,once the clips in the cap are clear, the cap should pop off. When the retaining nut is exposed remove the nut and if the arm will not wriggle off[do not use any levers or too much force]read on for the recommended method. The metal insert on the arm is aluminium and mounts onto the tapered mild steel splined shaft of the motor. The method I used was to boil a kettle of water and carefully poured the boiling water over the end of the arm, BE CAREFUL as risk of burning doing this!!! The arm should release with a gentle wriggle, if it still won't release, repeat the procedure. Do not worry that there are no splines on the new arm because once lined up with the mark[or is parallel with with the edge of the window frame] and the nut tightened the shaft will cut the splines in the soft aluminium as it is tightened. If anyone is interested, the reason for the heat is that aluminium expands at a much lower temprerature than steel and hot water is the easiest way to solve the problem. If anyone needs to order an arm and blade the ebay number 164300987401. The arm is slightly shorter than the original, but is not at all noticable. If anyone wants just a new blade, it can be purchased from the Car Mod Shop, Sidmouth ,Devon, 01395 568086. 1
Phil59 Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 Hi Starider. Thanks for the update and info. Regards Phil
Andrew Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 Just so people know the bosch h409 rear wiper blade fits the 10series. Replaced mine a couple of days ago instead of messing around replacing the rubber strip again on the blade itself
starider Posted February 26, 2022 Author Posted February 26, 2022 It's always advisable to replace any wiper blade as a complete unit.Having been in the motor trade for more years than I care to remember,we always advised customers to have a complete blade fitted, as labour costs for fiddling about with fitting just a blade was almost as expensive as a new product. Often the rivetted joints in the blade were worn.There are many universal blades available with fitting kits to allow fitment to most vehicles,although many Toyotas have a more streamlined rear wiper set-up,as does the Alphard.
Clutha Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 Hi Tony, just changed all wiper blades on our ‘new to us’ Alphard. Certainly had a battle with the rear, behind a bike rack! Arm was tightly stuck on the taper so off came the blade and the fun started changing the rubber part. Halfords only had front screen blades so it looks like rear will be a Toyota part. Luckily I had old blades the right size with useable rubbers so after 30 mins cursing they were fitted to the ‘Toyota’ blade. 1st job on the van & it’s great to get back to tinkering 😂 Continue to be impressed with this forum. BTW, does the Alphard have OBD socket? Gordon
Chris.ac Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 15 minutes ago, Clutha said: Hi Tony, just changed all wiper blades on our ‘new to us’ Alphard. Certainly had a battle with the rear, behind a bike rack! Arm was tightly stuck on the taper so off came the blade and the fun started changing the rubber part. Halfords only had front screen blades so it looks like rear will be a Toyota part. Luckily I had old blades the right size with useable rubbers so after 30 mins cursing they were fitted to the ‘Toyota’ blade. 1st job on the van & it’s great to get back to tinkering 😂 Continue to be impressed with this forum. BTW, does the Alphard have OBD socket? Gordon Obd port under dash right side above accelerator.
Clutha Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 Hi Tony, just changed all wiper blades on our ‘new to us’ Alphard. Certainly had a battle with the rear, behind a bike rack! Arm was tightly stuck on the taper so off came the blade and the fun started changing the rubber part. Halfords only had front screen blades so it looks like rear will be a Toyota part. Luckily I had old blades the right size with useable rubbers so after 30 mins cursing they were fitted to the ‘Toyota’ blade. 1st job on the van & it’s great to get back to tinkering 😂 Continue to be impressed with this forum. BTW, does the Alphard have OBD socket? Gordon
Clutha Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 1 hour ago, Chris.ac said: Obd port under dash right side above accelerator. Many thanks.
PaulE Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 I bought rear wiper this off ebay- fits perfectly and came within a couple of days Rear Window Wiper Blade 16 Inch 400mm Exact Fit For Toyota Alphard 2003-Onwards 5060590389041 | eBay
pcous Posted April 12, 2023 Posted April 12, 2023 Hi all, Just to add, we replaced our rear wiper blade with a Bosch, No. 3 397 013 431 (400mm/16") - also known as an SP16
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