Better fix is to remove and reposition the wiper arm in the rest position. That "fix" will add stress to the wiper motor and you'll have to replace it again. If you got it fixed at a reputable garage they would fix it for free. I would have if a costumer came back not satisfied with my work.
The trash all over your dashboard is emitting an electrostatic charge, causing your wipers to disperse the magnitude of the two-point of charge, and a dielectric medium.
The wiper arm was put on wrong. where the arm attaches there are teeth on the shaft. Simply unscrew the arm and and advance the arm a few teeth so it doesnt go off the windshield in the down position.
Was this always a thing or did it start happening recently? If it started happening, it may be a power issue with the car's ignition not shutting down properly (I don't know much about cars, this was what I found when looking it up)
i just bought the car two weeks ago idk how long its been doing it. doesnt seem to be a big issue though. just so long as i dont take the key out while on the freeway lol
I got my Pikachu, when i was 4 years old. The Sad thing was, he never works. My farther and i was going to the shop for a return but the Man in the shop said this was the last one and i should looking for an another toy. But i refuse, because Pikachu was my friend and i will never give up om him. So i was looking for a Video to repair him. Today i saw yourè Video and you give me more motivation to repair him and Guess what? I did it. After my Pikachu works for the first time i was crying so hard. All this years he never works but thanks to you, he works now. So i wanna say from the Buttom of my heart THANK YOU❤!
I've had this plush for 22 years (since I was 4 years old), he was in excellent condition and his cheeks still lit up, but I lamented for years about how his ears no longer wiggle. I finally decided to look up if there was a way to fix it and your video was the first I found. His ears were just bent; straightened them out and he works just like he used to! This video saved my favorite little buddy. Thank you so much!
Youre welcome!!! That makes me so glad! I hope you have many more years with your pikachu to come. Plush repair is a passion of mine, and im so glad it helped someone else out as well.
Thank you so much for posting this helpful video, :) I have two of these plushies that I need to repair for my young niece, and I was at a bit of a loss of where to start; since it seemed really obscure. I did some digging online (on a Pokémon themed wiki) and just found out that weird disk you found in it's forehead is a light sensor, though with it's age, it only works if you put a bright flashlight up against it. I tried it out, and it went crazy triggering it's 'pika' noises repeatedly... Felt surreal to have these my whole life, only to find out something new about them by watching this tutorial and connecting some dots with a wiki page
I have 6 dojos. This is what I call floaty butt. Sometimes when they don't get enough veggies, their swim bladders act up. Mine usually get it in their back bladder, but this looks like the front one located in the middle. Get some spirulina pellets in the tank for them, and it should be fine. If you do see floaty butt, no need to take them out. Just provide caves or floating plants (like water sprite) for them to rest in. I used pvc pipes