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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
Click image to enlarge sounds as if you have short cct wiring |
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30th Oct 2016 7:52am |
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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
1. disconnect fuse for rear wiper motor and wash pump and test the cct, do you multi meter to hand
2. disconnect rear wiper motor and wash pump one at time and test the cct |
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30th Oct 2016 9:07am |
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Fifth Horseman Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Lanarkshire Posts: 322 |
First place I'd look would be the wiper feed at the rear door where it goes through the ribbed rubber section, check for cracked insulation. More common on the rear passenger doors but also happens on the front doors. Ironically bearing in mind the work you have just done is that it usually affects the central locking on the affected door.
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30th Oct 2016 3:39pm |
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jr1104 Member Since: 05 May 2016 Location: England Posts: 78 |
Well, the good news is everything is now working again. The less than good news is that I'm not entirely sure how...
Disconnected washer pump and rear motor, then tested all the circuits. Multi meter wasn't showing any short circuits, so I then started reconnecting things one at a time. End result was everything connected, ignition on, and no blown fuse! I have moved the earthing point for the new centra locking just in case, but given it blew yesterday even with that disconnected I'm not sure whether that was the cause/fix. It may just be some dodgy wires somewhere that I've resolved by unplugging/plugging everything. I'll keep an eye out for it in the future, and do a more thorough investigation of all the wiring when I get a chance. Thanks for the help everyone, the wiring diagram was particularly useful! |
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30th Oct 2016 4:08pm |
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