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Dingo



Member Since: 26 Dec 2011
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wipers work, but not intermittent, and dont self park
07 plate XS, Puma.

A slightly different problem from previous threads about wipers, which I have looked at.

The wipers started playing up in intermittent mode, stopping in various places on the screen. A week later, I've lost the intermittent completely, and there is no self-parking. I just have normal and high-speed, and have re-learned my >50 year old skills at parking wipers by the switch.

Local garage mutters about "known thing with LandRovers"" and "needs a new motor".


Do selfpark switches fail progressively please ?
Post #574090 28th Oct 2016 9:41pm
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roel



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My bet is the Park switch not the motor. He will probably change everything in one go and so say the motor was faulty. Roel

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Post #574093 28th Oct 2016 9:48pm
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agentmulder



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FWIW, I had motors just stop on me after a few wipes.

Changed the relay for the 'upgraded' programmable type and all was good and working again. No need to change motors!

google 'Type 99 defender wiper relay upgrade'

Worth a shot? Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants...
Post #574094 28th Oct 2016 9:50pm
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mk1collector



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Park switch Ray
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Post #574097 28th Oct 2016 11:00pm
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Rickydodah



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Park switch are my thoughts too, luckily switch is less than a tenner and takes about 30mins to change. Thumbs Up I started with nothing and still have most of it left!
Post #574098 28th Oct 2016 11:08pm
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Muddybigdog



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Had exactly the same on my 07 Puma just a few weeks ago, it was the park switch Jumped ship to reliability - Mitsubishi L200
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Post #574105 29th Oct 2016 6:53am
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PK1



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Definitely the Park Switch. Defender 110 TDCi XS SW
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Post #574109 29th Oct 2016 7:25am
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Screbble



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Ditto



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Less than a tenner will get you a decent replacement, approx double that will get you a genuine Lucas Thumbs Up
Post #574110 29th Oct 2016 7:38am
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Morepower



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Agreed, Most likely to be the park switch... but also possibly the wiper relay... Both easy to change and not costly.

Regards

Tim

PS, If it is the relay... Buy a VW type 99 relay and get programmable intermittent wipers at the same time It doesn't matter how bad it is, It can always get worse...

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Post #574135 29th Oct 2016 9:50am
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Dingo



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I do love a consensus of opinion Smile


thanks everyone. That sorts out Monday's spare time Smile


Oh, and the programmable item looks like a sensible replacement at the same time.
Post #574145 29th Oct 2016 11:51am
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