Intermittent wipers
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Intermittent wipers
Hi all,
Opinions please.
Followed the wiki on how to do this. Got the the white stopper off steering column. Wiper control moves down. Ordered fuse part off VW Heritage, didnt fit... but pulled out metal stopper in fuse box, was getting excited now but.......................
Nothing. Doesnt move.
Any ideas??
Thanks
Opinions please.
Followed the wiki on how to do this. Got the the white stopper off steering column. Wiper control moves down. Ordered fuse part off VW Heritage, didnt fit... but pulled out metal stopper in fuse box, was getting excited now but.......................
Nothing. Doesnt move.
Any ideas??
Thanks
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Re: Intermittent wipers
Did you remove the metal from position No. 10, before fitting relay No. 19 in it's place?
E D I T I see you removed the metal "stopper"
sorry
what is the part number on the new relay?
E D I T I see you removed the metal "stopper"
sorry
what is the part number on the new relay?
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Re: Intermittent wipers
kevtherev wrote:Did you remove the metal from position No. 10, before fitting relay No. 19 in it's place?
E D I T I see you removed the metal "stopper"
sorry
what is the part number on the new relay?
Thanks Mr Kev
This is the part I ordered.
Pulled the metal out, fits nice and snug and got excited, but alas
Intermittent Front Wipers, Mk1/2 Golf / T25 - 321955531A.
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Re: Intermittent wipers
..and you fitted it here

do you have blade type fuses?
if so check fuse No. 17 (10 amp )

do you have blade type fuses?
if so check fuse No. 17 (10 amp )
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Re: Intermittent wipers
Yes it should be attached to the relay plate via a block connector
Pull the plate off and take a look
(multi pin connector A, pin 6)
or
(multi pin connector D pin 17)
BY switch connectors I mean the connectors at the stalk on the steering wheel
Pull the plate off and take a look
(multi pin connector A, pin 6)
or
(multi pin connector D pin 17)
BY switch connectors I mean the connectors at the stalk on the steering wheel
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Re: Intermittent wipers
kevtherev wrote:Yes it should be attached to the relay plate via a block connector
Pull the plate off and take a look
(multi pin connector A, pin 6)
or
(multi pin connector D pin 17)
BY switch connectors I mean the connectors at the stalk on the steering wheel
Thanks.
Pull plate off.. check. Though it's hard to get any slack and have a look behind...
Then the rest gets lost in translation. Sorry not very good at these things.
Why does a simple job for me turn complicated??
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Re: Intermittent wipers
On the back of the plate you will see lots of connectors plugged into it, they have designated names A B C D etc
every connector has pins in it, some have 17 or more pins, so that's a big connector!
every connector has pins in it, some have 17 or more pins, so that's a big connector!
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Re: Intermittent wipers
kevtherev wrote:On the back of the plate you will see lots of connectors plugged into it, they have designated names A B C D etc
every connector has pins in it, some have 17 or more pins, so that's a big connector!
Ok,
will give it a go tom. Though a digestive has just fallen into my tea. Hope thats not a bad omen.
Do ineed to disconnect anything or is it just a cas of putting that wire in??
Sorry for the questions
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Re: Intermittent wipers
What you have to do is just check if the wire is indeed from the connectors, it might just be some random wire from a PO.
If there is a gap in a connector then putting it back is easier with the connector off the plate.
It is fiddly.. Patience, luke, use the force to guide you
If there is a gap in a connector then putting it back is easier with the connector off the plate.
It is fiddly.. Patience, luke, use the force to guide you
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Re: Intermittent wipers
kevtherev wrote:What you have to do is just check if the wire is indeed from the connectors, it might just be some random wire from a PO.
If there is a gap in a connector then putting it back is easier with the connector off the plate.
It is fiddly.. Patience, luke, use the force to guide you
bloody hell that tough.
It's weird. Now when I pull the relay out I only have fast wipers.
Put it back in have slow and fast, still no intermittent though.
Might throw in towel, not sure what i am doing, and dont want to wreck the whole system