300Tdi wiper??

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Derry Argue

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1997 300Tdi 90:
Washers work but not the front windscreen wiper at any speed.
Fuse is OK and everything else seems to work. Smell of something
cooking so there's obviously a short somewhere.

Anyone got any ideas before I start exploratory surgery? Wiper
motor fried?

Thanks,
Derry
 
Derry Argue wrote:

> 1997 300Tdi 90:
> Washers work but not the front windscreen wiper at any speed.
> Fuse is OK and everything else seems to work. Smell of something
> cooking so there's obviously a short somewhere.


Might be that the linkage is seized somewhere and that smell is the motor
cooking due to the load. Have they been getting slower?

> Anyone got any ideas before I start exploratory surgery? Wiper
> motor fried?


Not very nice weather to be going around without wipers! You'll find the
actual motor quite easy to get to - in the lower part of the dash beside
the passenger door in a seperate little section you can unscrew, quite
handy!

Regards

William MacLeod
 
William MacLeod <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Derry Argue wrote:
>
>> 1997 300Tdi 90:
>> Washers work but not the front windscreen wiper at any
>> speed. Fuse is OK and everything else seems to work. Smell
>> of something cooking so there's obviously a short
>> somewhere.

>
> Might be that the linkage is seized somewhere and that
> smell is the motor cooking due to the load. Have they been
> getting slower?
>
>> Anyone got any ideas before I start exploratory surgery?
>> Wiper motor fried?

>
> Not very nice weather to be going around without wipers!
> You'll find the actual motor quite easy to get to - in the
> lower part of the dash beside the passenger door in a
> seperate little section you can unscrew, quite handy!
>
> Regards
>
> William MacLeod
>


Problem solved! I lifted the blades to wipe away the dirt and
the wipers are now working again. I suspect the blades "stuck"
to the windscreen over night and the motor just could not cope -
- hence the smell of over heating.

May be trying to tell me everything needs a good greasing and
cleaning.

Is Portmahomack still above the high water mark?? May need to
invest in a wading kit if this weather continues.

Derry

 
Derry Argue wrote:

> Problem solved! I lifted the blades to wipe away the dirt and
> the wipers are now working again. I suspect the blades "stuck"
> to the windscreen over night and the motor just could not cope -
> - hence the smell of over heating.


That's a bit poor - maybe try some rainx or something? They're normally
capable of shifting mud OK.

> Is Portmahomack still above the high water mark?? May need to
> invest in a wading kit if this weather continues.


Portmahomack's still above high water - snorkel waiting at the ready on the
110 though :)

Regards

Willie
 
Derry Argue wrote:

> 1997 300Tdi 90:
> Washers work but not the front windscreen wiper at any speed.
> Fuse is OK and everything else seems to work. Smell of something
> cooking so there's obviously a short somewhere.


Might be that the linkage is seized somewhere and that smell is the motor
cooking due to the load. Have they been getting slower?

> Anyone got any ideas before I start exploratory surgery? Wiper
> motor fried?


Not very nice weather to be going around without wipers! You'll find the
actual motor quite easy to get to - in the lower part of the dash beside
the passenger door in a seperate little section you can unscrew, quite
handy!

Regards

William MacLeod
 
William MacLeod <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Derry Argue wrote:
>
>> 1997 300Tdi 90:
>> Washers work but not the front windscreen wiper at any
>> speed. Fuse is OK and everything else seems to work. Smell
>> of something cooking so there's obviously a short
>> somewhere.

>
> Might be that the linkage is seized somewhere and that
> smell is the motor cooking due to the load. Have they been
> getting slower?
>
>> Anyone got any ideas before I start exploratory surgery?
>> Wiper motor fried?

>
> Not very nice weather to be going around without wipers!
> You'll find the actual motor quite easy to get to - in the
> lower part of the dash beside the passenger door in a
> seperate little section you can unscrew, quite handy!
>
> Regards
>
> William MacLeod
>


Problem solved! I lifted the blades to wipe away the dirt and
the wipers are now working again. I suspect the blades "stuck"
to the windscreen over night and the motor just could not cope -
- hence the smell of over heating.

May be trying to tell me everything needs a good greasing and
cleaning.

Is Portmahomack still above the high water mark?? May need to
invest in a wading kit if this weather continues.

Derry

 
Derry Argue wrote:

> Problem solved! I lifted the blades to wipe away the dirt and
> the wipers are now working again. I suspect the blades "stuck"
> to the windscreen over night and the motor just could not cope -
> - hence the smell of over heating.


That's a bit poor - maybe try some rainx or something? They're normally
capable of shifting mud OK.

> Is Portmahomack still above the high water mark?? May need to
> invest in a wading kit if this weather continues.


Portmahomack's still above high water - snorkel waiting at the ready on the
110 though :)

Regards

Willie
 
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