Windscreen Wipres not working.

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Paul - xxx

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96/97 Discovery 300 Tdi 3 door manual.

Went through a Ford today, whilst a White Van Man came, bloody quickly, the
other way, and the top windscreen seal let a fair amount of water in. Since
then the windscreen wipers won't stop, they're constantly running on
intermittent, and the interval switch doesn't change the interval, they just
keep going ...

All other functions appear to be fine, the windscreen washers work, the
different speeds work, the wipers just won't turn off. I'm afraid the
constant rubbing of dry blades on dry screen will do some damage to both,
eventually.

Tried pulling the fuse and leaving it out for an hour and replacing it, a-la
Windows ... ;) Tried drying everything out around and about, and left
everything open and in the sun drying for about three hours. Strangely
there didn't seem to be any water anywhere near the wiper stalk at all,
though it did get my Sat Nav but that's working OK now.

Anyone got any ideas how I can fix it?

How easy is it to remove the wiper switch and steering column cowlings?

Anyone experienced this before, and if so how did you fix it?

--
Paul ...
(8(|) Homer Rules ..... Doh !!!


 
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 14:34:11 -0000, "Paul - xxx"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>96/97 Discovery 300 Tdi 3 door manual.
>
>Went through a Ford today


<snip>

After such a horrific experience the fact that the only fault is a
malfunctioning widscreen wiper speaks volumes of the strength of your
Landrover.


David

 

"Paul - xxx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> 96/97 Discovery 300 Tdi 3 door manual.
>
> Went through a Ford today, whilst a White Van Man came, bloody quickly,

the
> other way, and the top windscreen seal let a fair amount of water in.

Since
> then the windscreen wipers won't stop, they're constantly running on
> intermittent, and the interval switch doesn't change the interval, they

just
> keep going ...
>
> All other functions appear to be fine, the windscreen washers work, the
> different speeds work, the wipers just won't turn off. I'm afraid the
> constant rubbing of dry blades on dry screen will do some damage to both,
> eventually.
>
> Tried pulling the fuse and leaving it out for an hour and replacing it,

a-la
> Windows ... ;) Tried drying everything out around and about, and left
> everything open and in the sun drying for about three hours. Strangely
> there didn't seem to be any water anywhere near the wiper stalk at all,
> though it did get my Sat Nav but that's working OK now.
>
> Anyone got any ideas how I can fix it?
>
> How easy is it to remove the wiper switch and steering column cowlings?
>
> Anyone experienced this before, and if so how did you fix it?
>
> --
> Paul ...
> (8(|) Homer Rules ..... Doh !!!
>
>


Hi. I'm not sure how you search a newsgroup like this but my memory says
this problem has been discussed on here very recently. I think someone
explained what the fault was and how to fix it, but I'm afraid I wasn't
paying proper attention. :eek:(

Hope you find an answer.

Kind regards,

M


 
....and McBad spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

> Hi. I'm not sure how you search a newsgroup like this but my memory
> says this problem has been discussed on here very recently.


Go to Google Groups, type in alt.fan.landrover, then your search terms.
Goes back to 2001, most times I look at it.

Embarrassing to read the tosh one was spouting 5 years ago. :)

--
Rich
==============================

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary
and those who don't.


 

"Paul - xxx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> 96/97 Discovery 300 Tdi 3 door manual.


> intermittent, and the interval switch doesn't change the interval, they

just
> keep going ...
>
> All other functions appear to be fine, the windscreen washers work, the
> different speeds work, the wipers just won't turn off. I'm afraid the
> constant rubbing of dry blades on dry screen will do some damage to both,
> eventually.
>


I had exactly the same thing with my 300Tdi defender. I changed the column
stalk and the park switch but to no avail. Eventually replaced the wiper
motor and that cured it.
Check the park switch first as this is the cheapest option. It is a small
11/2" white plastic box stuck onto the outside of the motor housing with a
small push nipple that goes into the motor which cuts the power when
depressed. It is easily removed and replaced. I'm told it is unlikely to be
the column stalk so if the park switch doesn't cure it go for the wiper
motor the small electrical inside are susceptible to water and eventually
break down and cause the motor to run constantly.
Hope this helps

Graeme


 
Cassillis came up with the following;:
> "Paul - xxx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> 96/97 Discovery 300 Tdi 3 door manual.

>
>> intermittent, and the interval switch doesn't change the interval, they

> just
>> keep going ...
>>
>> All other functions appear to be fine, the windscreen washers work, the
>> different speeds work, the wipers just won't turn off. I'm afraid the
>> constant rubbing of dry blades on dry screen will do some damage to both,
>> eventually.
>>

>
> I had exactly the same thing with my 300Tdi defender. I changed the column
> stalk and the park switch but to no avail. Eventually replaced the wiper
> motor and that cured it.
> Check the park switch first as this is the cheapest option. It is a small
> 11/2" white plastic box stuck onto the outside of the motor housing with a
> small push nipple that goes into the motor which cuts the power when
> depressed. It is easily removed and replaced. I'm told it is unlikely to
> be the column stalk so if the park switch doesn't cure it go for the wiper
> motor the small electrical inside are susceptible to water and eventually
> break down and cause the motor to run constantly.
> Hope this helps


Spot on, thanks.

Didn't need any new parts, took the bits off, dried them out, bit of contact
cleaner spray, replaced and they're working when they should and not when
they shouldn't. ;)


--
Paul ...
(8(|) Homer Rules ..... Doh !!!


 
On or around Wed, 29 Mar 2006 07:37:02 +0100, "Paul - xxx"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>
>Spot on, thanks.
>
>Didn't need any new parts, took the bits off, dried them out, bit of contact
>cleaner spray, replaced and they're working when they should and not when
>they shouldn't. ;)


There's an oddity developed on our 300TDi disco now - the wipers, when on
intermittent, wipe from left to right and then start back towards the left,
and having moved about 3" they pause for a fraction of a second, then start
up again.

I assume, although not yet proven, is that this is the point at which the
supply changes from direct feed from the intermittent wipe relay to indirect
via the parking switch on the motor - the assumption therefore is that the
supply through the parking switch is fractionally iffy and slow to come in.
Could be the switch or could be a wiring fault.

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