Front Wiper position

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zoolander

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Didn’t have any problem with my wipers until the other morning when I got to cold/lazy to wipe the snow off my windscreen completely and used my wipers to clear instead.
Now when I put intermittent wipe on it stops in random places not in the correct park position. If the wipers are in the correct position and I do the single wash/wipe it ends in the correct position, but if it starts this in the incorrect position then it returns to the same incorrect position.
Normal and fast wipe work fine but when switched off do not return to the lower parked position, but stick where they are stopped.
Rear wipe still works ok when reverse gear is used and wipers are on.
I’m guessing it’s a wiper motor problem. Is the motor easy to remove and can it be stripped down for repair?
Many thanks
Dave
TD4 2005
 
Both arms are moving togther if they needed tightening or the splines was stripped I'd expect them to start flapping about independently.

regards
 
Last year, when working at Halfrauds - we sent 14 peeps to the stealers with buggered wiper motors caused by blades freezing to screen - its an expensive mistake - about £150 a pop, normally, coz the motor screws up the mechanism.
 
Always check the easy cheapest fixes first.

It probably will be the motor as it's been overloaded, hope you get it sorted.
 
Couple of 13mm nuts and a wobble on the arms to remove them from their splines, pull the plastic rivets out from the top of the plastic cover where is connects under the window glass, then pop the plastic rivets where the cover connects in the bay and pull back the seal strip with the bonnet and remove the cover.

This gives you access to inspect the linkage and the motor, and remove the motor and fit a new one if it's gubbed!
 
how to take the wiper motor of is quite easy remover the wiper arms then remove the scuttle panel this is done by get asmall screw driver and put it into the plastic screws and and rome them and pull up you will also hace several clips at the bottom of the pannel and then you will see the wipper motor hope this helps
 
Linkage repair clip looks a useful spare for the tool box as Singvogel said but I think the answer pasted below will be more of an answer to my problem.

Hi Mudplug, The wiper motor has a metal "park" track inside on the plastic gear wheel which allows the motor to continue to run until it gets to it's rest position - it stops when the motor (small contact inside) passes the end of the "park" track. This is used for intermittent wipe (CCU pushes wiper off rest and motor runs via "park" track) and also when you manually blip the stalk for a single wipe. If only this function stops working then the motor track is FUBAR'D - you can take the top off and look for the worn contact - a simple repair.

Otherwise a replacement is your option - as said above a simple circuit no complex electickery in the wipers.

Can most-times be fixed by a simple bend of the contact spring or extending the worn contact with a small bit of brass strip or flattened copper wire if you can solder?
 
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