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Originally Posted by Waddymelon
When you are driving, you will get turbulent airflow over the hood and onto the windshield. If a wiper arm is worn out, the spring pressure isnt enough to keep the wiper pressed against the windshield, and the wiper will make that fluttering sound you are hearing.
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Nice to know, thanks!
Hey, is Blackies still open in New Port? I use to love that place.....the coldest frosted mugs of beer I ever had ;)