Rear Wipers on an old 90

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HeywoodFloyd

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One of the things that hasn't worked since I've had my 1987 90, is the rear wiper.

So, I decided to take a look last night. I fell at the first hurdle though, when I realised I have no idea how to turn it on?! I don't seem to have a dedicated switch for it, is it supposed to just come on when I turn the front wipers on or something?

If that is the case, then the problem might be electrical, as nothing was showing up on my meter, on the various wires at the back, when I turned on the front ones.
 
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From memory, there should be a rotary switch in the middle of the little dash panel (in front of the gear knob). Turn for wipers, push for washer.
 
One of the things that hasn't worked since I've had my 1987 90, is the rear wiper.

So, I decided to take a look last night. I fell at the first hurdle though, when I realised I have no idea how to turn it on?! I don't seem to have a dedicated switch for it, is it supposed to just come on when I turn the front wipers on or something?

If that is the case, then the problem might be electrical, as nothing was showing up on my meter, on the various wires at the back, when I turned on the front ones.

What model of Ninety is it?
Mine, a hard top, never had rear wash wipe. Maybe yours is retro fitted, in which case the switch might have been almost anywhere.
My memory is that Station Wagons did have wash wipe as standard, I think the switch was on the little panel with the interior light/ dash light switch. Is there a spare position on yours to fit the switch there?
 
What model of Ninety is it?
Mine, a hard top, never had rear wash wipe. Maybe yours is retro fitted, in which case the switch might have been almost anywhere.
My memory is that Station Wagons did have wash wipe as standard, I think the switch was on the little panel with the interior light/ dash light switch. Is there a spare position on yours to fit the switch there?

I've only got 3 switches on there... Heated window, hazards, and interior light.
 
The switches I was talking about weren't anywhere near the center console. They were low down and sort of in front of my right knee.

Yep I knew that... I'm replying to mojo about the centre console. My other reply is about the switches you're talking about.
 
Why not connect it in with heated rear window? They will often be used at the same time.

Mine never had heated window either, hence the space for another switch.

Yeah that's an idea, but first, I need to find where the wires are. Or start again with new wires
 
After 14 previous owners, almost nothing on this poor old girl matches up to original specs and layouts, but I'll look it up.

Sadly, that is a common problem on old landrovers, and has been for many years. :(

Sometimes it is easier to put things back to standard as much as possible. And the parts to do this are often available secondhand. :)
 
You may find that the dash 'shelf' has been cut away to accommodate the after market panel and you won't be able to fit the original part unless you source another lower dash.
 
You may find that the dash 'shelf' has been cut away to accommodate the after market panel and you won't be able to fit the original part unless you source another lower dash.

Well an alternative is to locate the old wiring (assuming it's still under there somewhere, and wire it up to a new switch on the after market panel. It has enough blimmin' blank spaces for more switches, might as well make use of them.
 
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