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Puma_MOG



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
Rear Wiper Speed - Puma
Good day All,

I have searched this from top to bottom but it seems this hasn't been asked.

...and apologies if I'm asking a silly question!

I was out yesterday in the 90 and used the rear wiper for the first time which I found was quite slow to sweep. So before I go about trying to find the cause I thought I'd ask if they are just very slow.

As always, thank you

P
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DSC-off



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
Hi, yes, the rear wiper often seems slow and hesitant to start. Especially if it hasn't been used for a while.

Using it a few times seems to help. I've not tried to lubricate it, but that is probably what's needed.
Post #1044848 4th Sep 2024 10:47pm
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Puma_MOG



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Thank you DSC

I shall try that route first before going down the route of removing the motor. I had assumed the rear would have had the same level of speed as the fronts but wasn't sure.

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andy63



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Noticed similar on my truck.. the rear wiper works but at a slow speed.. as I don't use it I wasn't really bothered, but if I was I'd check the voltage at the motor when off and again when switched on.. if you have a difference of a couple volts that's likely the reason
..just to much drop in voltage..
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If not used regularly, it's just as likely that the grease in the gear casing has hardened, so increasing resistance. Darren

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Post #1044880 5th Sep 2024 8:36am
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custom90



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As LRA mentions, it’ll be lack of use.

To be honest that will be common as it’s of little use anyway, anything other than rarely anyway. ⭐️⭐️God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ⭐️⭐️


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Post #1044884 5th Sep 2024 9:05am
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Puma_MOG



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As always, this forum is fantastic for the feedback and help.

I've got to take my rear door card off for another item I am hoping to fix so will have a look at the voltage and motor itself. My OCD on things working as they should will be in full force this weekend Smile
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piechipsandpeas



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I'd be interested to know how you get on. Mine is similar but the wiping speed seems to improve when the car has been running for a bit.
Post #1044900 5th Sep 2024 12:31pm
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