"Ian F @iinet.net.au>" <mrian<remove> wrote
> > Yesterday I had my 2002 Volvo XC70 serviced. I was advised that I would
> > need a new wiper blade kit. No problems I thought as this should be a
> > $20AU expense at most. I was advised that Volvo does not just replace the
> > rubber but the whole wiper arm assembly on both wipers. This then means
> > that you get charged $96AU.
The stock wipers on my 2001 XC70 were one piece. I had the option to
replace with the same kind of one piece arms from Volvo, or going to a
mass market car parts place where they sold me a two piece arm with
replaceable wipers. I elected to get the new arm with replaceable
wipers. This was much cheaper than the Volvo arms.
Now you ask why doesn't Volvo do this in the first place. Well, there
are at least 6 different standards for replaceable wipers and Volvo
would have to pick one brand which may not be available in a particular
customer's area. So they have the one they stock and you are welcome to
get any of the many others you want. The replacement arms are cheap
since they make their money on the wiper refills.
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