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nickkuts



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Bulgaria 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Nazca Sand
windshield wipers stop after some time working

I have a strange problem some time now...
After some continuous work (1+ hours) the wipers stagger for a second and stop at random place on the windshield.
No reaction to the switch then.
I have to switch the engine off and rest the car for some time (20-30 min.)...then the wiper start again...as if something cools down or becomes loose...
Has anyone encountered this problem? Any solution?

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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Indus Silver

Faulty Relay?

Post #338392 1st Jan 2018 10:09 pm
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nickkuts



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Bulgaria 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Nazca Sand

No. The relay s fine.
The wipers get stucked once they stop. I can not move them manually in any direction....

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I had exactly this about 5 years ago. It was fixed under warranty.

I believe that they changed the wiper motor but I have no paperwork to confirm this. FL2 HSE Auto Galway Green
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nickkuts



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Lucky it was under warranty...the local shop could not read any error on the computer...
I have to go to the official dealer now and will be charged a fortune....
Does anyone know the exact specification of the relay, so i can try to exchange it before i get "killed" by the bill of the official dealer?

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nickkuts



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Bulgaria 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Nazca Sand

It is getting bizarre ...
The local shop inspection was a failure...
The computer check returned no errors. The mechanical check of the motor and wiper arms axis returned no problem - all work well and smooth.
The relays are fine but since the last visit to the shop, there is no current in the motor socket already..
The only unit not checked it the lever on the steering wheel...
Any ideas what might cause the wipers stop...i am totally a loss...

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I had this on an Audi. Turned out to be the wiper motor failing. It wouldn't show up as a fault code when I tried as the motor worked intermittently. I thought it may be the wiper mechanism seizing up but after removal and cleaning it was fine.
Changed the wiper motor and all has been fine ever since. Thumbs Up

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nickkuts



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Bulgaria 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Nazca Sand

Yes. it appeared to be the motor...there was a defect/aging/ of the coil that returned a short circuit and the motor protection shut it off....
changing the motor unit solved the problem...

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I am going through the same exact issue right now on my 2011 LR2. Although changing the motor and switch on the steering column didn't resolve my issue. Still battling it to this day. It will work fine for a few minutes after sitting all night then just start stopping at random places, requiring me to restart the car multiple times to hopefully move them into a parked position.

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IanMetro



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Have you looked at the downloadable Repair and Wiring Diagram Manual.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/n0e6q5jj1l1fe2z/...6-2010.pdf

Have you tried all the functions (when the fault appears) example fast, slow, intermittent, rear wiper (automatic when reversing), washer button, etc?

The physical control of the wipers is via 2 relays R8, R11, and the motor has 2 separate power feeds fast, and slow.

Remember a short on the 'park position signal' will remove the power to the motor.

The 'Wipers and Washers' wiring diagram is worth a look as it shows a large number of wiring connections around the wiper system and control units that may be your problem. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
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snappa wrote:
I had this on an Audi. Turned out to be the wiper motor failing. It wouldn't show up as a fault code when I tried as the motor worked intermittently. I thought it may be the wiper mechanism seizing up but after removal and cleaning it was fine.
Changed the wiper motor and all has been fine ever since. Thumbs Up


Just suffered similar to this on sons VW Polo. It was the wiper mechanism seizing up. Dismantle and grease the rotating spindles that the wiper arms pivot on solves the problem on VWs. May not be the issue for the Freelander but just thought I'd mention it. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Re: windshield wipers stop after some time working

nickkuts wrote:
I have a strange problem some time now...
After some continuous work (1+ hours) the wipers stagger for a second and stop at random place on the windshield.
No reaction to the switch then.
I have to switch the engine off and rest the car for some time (20-30 min.)...then the wiper start again...as if something cools down or becomes loose...
Has anyone encountered this problem? Any solution?

Here are some potential explanations and steps you could take:

Overheating Wiper Motor: The behavior you're describing might be due to the wiper motor overheating after continuous use. When it cools down, it starts working again. Check if there's any unusual heat coming from the wiper motor after it stops working. If this is the case, you might need to replace the wiper motor.

Electrical Connection Issue: There might be a loose or corroded electrical connection in the wiper system. This can cause intermittent functioning and random stopping. Inspect the wiring and connections around the wiper motor. Ensure they are clean, secure, and free from corrosion.

Wiper Switch Malfunction: The wiper switch itself could be malfunctioning, causing the wipers to stop at random places. If the switch is not providing a consistent signal to the wiper motor, it can lead to such behavior.

Worn Wiper Linkage: The wiper linkage, which connects the wiper motor to the wiper arms, could be worn or damaged. This can lead to inconsistent movement and stopping of the wipers.

Control Module Issue: Some vehicles have wiper control modules that manage wiper function. If this module is malfunctioning, it could lead to the described behavior.

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