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peter2704



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Rear wiper no go,please help???

Ok had the f2 a couple of weeks and slowly getting to know the car .Im planning to do the oil change at the weekend and the 2 stroke oil bit,wife informs me the rear wiper isn't working but the washer is ,any ideas guys ? is this a common fault? advice welcome.

Post #166861 10th Jan 2013 10:16 pm
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peter2704



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Embarassed ok the search came up with some info will try this first.

Post #166863 10th Jan 2013 10:24 pm
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ad210358



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Suggest if the Rear Wiper is not working, pull the fuse out until you get to check it over.

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic5183.html


Fuse F20 in the Fuses by the Glove Box.

Post #166865 10th Jan 2013 10:55 pm
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peter2704



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Shocked Shocked thats my nights sleep ruined,best get dressed and get out there.....cheers for the info Thumbs Up

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peter2704



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and pulled.........

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Apache



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I looked at the idea of stripping the motor and trying to mend it, but a straight swap was easier. Dead easy.

Post #166874 11th Jan 2013 12:17 am
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ad210358



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You would have been ok with it parked with the ignition off, the Wiper supply is only live when the ignition is on Thumbs Up

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jon_a5



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Don't think parking with the ignition off will fix it. If the rear wiper isn't in the parked position it will try and return it to the parked position with the ignition off, my dad found this when his wiper went funny as it was draining the battery overnight, no fires luckily!

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Post #166897 11th Jan 2013 12:40 pm
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r055



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My rear wiper assembly seized due to water penetration... I think there was a leak from the washer hose...

Anyway, I just swapped it over with new/nearly new bought off of eBay

R 07 Fl2 GS
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peter2704



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ok motor stripped and re greased,checked signal to motor and that is present.I think my problem is when i have stripped the motor there is continuity through the rotor and brushes/brush gear, the only bit that it stops at is a small grey plastic block ,is this a capacitor or a thermal overload ?if i could get flow through this i would have a circuit and the the motor would work,any ideas guys

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Only part that is different is the length of the shaft to the wiper arm. Take off the yellow wheel and undo the two housing screws. This allows the housing and armature to be removed. There are two contacts, these will separate as they are a push fit only. Just swap the housing and armature

Stick with it, my motor still working and it is getting a lot of work!!

Steve

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peter2704



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cheers for that,will have a go when replacement arrives
peter

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