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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17378 |
Park switch is the obvious culprit. Have you actually tested the operation of the switch rather than just assuming that the new one works?
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6th Nov 2019 8:11pm |
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Swim_Cap Member Since: 13 Oct 2019 Location: Cumbria Posts: 17 |
Hiya, no I didn’t I changed for a new item. How do you test it?
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6th Nov 2019 8:26pm |
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Scotm Member Since: 28 Feb 2014 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 666 |
If you remove the park switch but leave it connected you can operate it manually to test.
I had one where there was some play in the wiper gear shaft that meant the white plastic bit on the gear wasn't operating the switch properly. Had to fit another washer behind the spring clip to bring it nearer. |
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7th Nov 2019 8:54am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17378 |
As Scotm says, if you unclip it from the motor you can operate it by pressing the operating pin.
With the wiper switch off and the ignition on, the wipers should run with the pin released (the motor thinks that the wipers are not parked) and should stop abruptly if the pin is pressed. If this happens, the switch is working, however it may still be the case that the cam on the motor gear wheel is not operating the switch properly. In this case, try Scotm's suggestion. The park switch operates by (in the not parked mode) connecting the motor's low speed connector to an ignition-controlled live feed and earth connector to earth, and (in the parked mode) by disconnecting both and shorting them together so that the back-EMF of the motor acts as a brake. Generally a park switch fault if the only thing that will cause a wiper motor to run when switched off (the motor thinks the wipers are not parked). |
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7th Nov 2019 9:04am |
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Swim_Cap Member Since: 13 Oct 2019 Location: Cumbria Posts: 17 |
Scotm & Blackwolf - thank you so much for this information! I will strip it down at the weekend and test the switch, and the old switch that I took off, to establish where the fault is.
Thanks again - what a great Forum |
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7th Nov 2019 11:20am |
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