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Front Windshield Wiper Transmission Linkage Assembly Replacement for Subaru Impreza 1993-1997

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  • YHTAUTO Windshield Wiper Transmission Linkage Module Assembly Broaden Your Horizons In Inclement Weather, Using Precision Materials To Ensure Performance And Durability
  • Replacement for Subaru Impreza 1993-1997 Sedan/Wagon, Impreza 1995-1997 Coupe
  • Reference number: 86521-FA020, 86521-FA040, 602-819, 86521FA020, 86521FA040, 602819
  • Easy to replace: Direct replacement for a proper fit and easy installation
  • Ensure fit: Please use fitment tool(in the top) to ensure that this part is suitable for your vehicle



Product Description

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A Windshield wiper linkage assembly is a mechanical device that transfers power from the windshield wiper motor to the wiper arms. Commonly manufactured from stamped steel components, the wiper linkage assembly is typically composed of two or three sections, with some assemblies using four sections of linkage to complete the system.

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Item Specification

Item Type: Windshield Wiper Linkage

Bushing Material: Iron

Color: Silvery

Position: Front Side

Motor Included: No

Quantity Sold: One Piece

Reference Part Number: 86521-FA020, 86521-FA040, 602-819

Vehicle Information

For Subaru:

  • Impreza 1993-1997 Petrol Sedan/Wagon
  • Impreza 1995-1997 Petrol Coupe

  • Please confirm the vehicles' model, year when you purchase!

When Should You Replace the Windshield Wiper linkage?

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Wiper Blades Rotate Out of Sequence

If the linkage is worn out or the windshield wiper arm is loose, the blades may move out of sequence. Sometimes it maybe a minor issue like a loose nut between the wiper arm and the linkage. In other cases, it means the linkage is stripped.

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Wiper Makes a Grinding Noise

If the blade arm is attached too tight to the linkage and causing the gears of the wiper blade motor to grind, you may notice that your wiper blades make a grinding noise. If gone unchecked, it can cause the wiper motor to burn out prematurely.

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Wiper Blades Move Unevenly or Don't Move at All

If you can hear the motor working, but don't see the wiper blades moving, it is the wiper linkage that is broken. This may also be attributed to the wiper arm being stripped from the linkage.

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