Windsreen wiper failure in this rain.....
Windsreen wiper failure in this rain.....
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jo5eph

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427 posts

239 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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.....luckily its only the near side wiper thats failed :-)

Can I assume the possibilties are blown fuse, blown wiper motor, electrical fault??????/

Cheers

chris watton

22,545 posts

282 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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Nightmare! If one's working, it sounds mechanical, as I'm sure both wiper arms are linked, so I would have thought part of that mechanism has become loose, or a part has fell off, or something like that. (this happened on my Chim, I know how dangerous it can get when driving in rain/drizzle!). Check the linkages.

jo5eph

Original Poster:

427 posts

239 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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Not suprised a part has fallen off in this ruddy rain. Since I bought it its snowed for a week then rained for a week.

F.M

5,816 posts

242 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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A bottle of Rainex in the glovey is always handy...

jo5eph

Original Poster:

427 posts

239 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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Rainex????????? Wow theyve thought of everything. Halfords?

_DeeJay_

5,047 posts

276 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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Open the bonnet and have a look.

I'd bet it's just the screw which holds the wiper arm in place which has become loose, so the spindle is turning without the wiper arm...

D

jo5eph

Original Poster:

427 posts

239 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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Thats a good point. It was lashing down this morning so I just made a dash into work without checking that option. Will let you know how I get on thanks.

J

alt

1,879 posts

304 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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Happened to me recently too, all of sudden near side wiper stopped and driver's wiper went over it!
Pulled over and use the supplied toolkit for the first time after four years' driving!
Quite easy to tighten the relevant nut.....

jo5eph

Original Poster:

427 posts

239 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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Thats it mate - NO PROBS here now. Tightened the linkage and job done. 1st time I used the tool kit in 3 weeks of ownership.

maddog-uk

2,392 posts

268 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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At least you have a toolkit!! Us newer owners dont. I would love to know whats in so I can just build my own!

purpleperil

1,221 posts

306 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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maddog-uk said:
I would love to know whats in so I can just build my own!


You could start with some sealing wax and a ball of string - oh and some gaffer tape!

maddog-uk

2,392 posts

268 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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Carry those already and fuses and bulbs and oil and tyre foam and pump, but the question is what else do we need!

jo5eph

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427 posts

239 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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but do you need a pump? the can inflates your tyre doesnt it.

theres quite a lot in the tvr tool box tho.

purpleperil

1,221 posts

306 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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jo5eph said:
but do you need a pump? the can inflates your tyre doesnt it.

theres quite a lot in the tvr tool box tho.


No you don't need a pump - just remove the foreign object and roll the vehicle so the puncture is facing the tarmac then use the can.

As regards tool kit - I'd forsake it for the three year warranty you get with a new car

madbadger

11,719 posts

266 months

Friday 10th March 2006
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Tollbox has got some good stuff in it. Tyre pressure gauge, spanner, allen keys that sort of stuff. And some natty gloves!. Also a handy place to keep zipties.

jammyjarv

12 posts

247 months

Wednesday 15th March 2006
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alt said:
Happened to me recently too, all of sudden near side wiper stopped and driver's wiper went over it!
Pulled over and use the supplied toolkit for the first time after four years' driving!
Quite easy to tighten the relevant nut.....

Hi Alt, I have exactly the same problem yesterday, the driver's wiper went over the passengers. I can feel the wiper blade is loose, therefore think it just need tightening. I don't have the toolkit, I'd apreciate it if you could post with the tool required for the job. Many thanks. jammyjarv.

alt

1,879 posts

304 months

Wednesday 15th March 2006
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I think it was one of the Allen keys but I'd have to check.
I need to adjust the driver's wiper anyway as it sits too high and travels off the side of the screen especially at motorway speeds.
If I can get a picture of the "fabulous" tool-box I'll post it!
Cheers.... Andrew

madbadger

11,719 posts

266 months

Wednesday 15th March 2006
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Just had a look, and there are a couple of things that look like they could go loose. Either the Allen bolt on the linkage - or what looks more likely - the big nut on the bottom of the arm. It looks about 3/4" so will need a bigger spanner than the adjustable one in the tool kit.

kjefram

29 posts

305 months

Thursday 16th March 2006
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Beware of the easy puncture fix cans !

I used it to inflate a punctured tyre only to discover that the tyre (with more than 50% tread left) could not be fixed at the garage and had to be changed because of the foamy stuff from the can !!

It doesn't say anything about that in the user instructions on the can !

So maybe it is worth carrying a pump if it is a slow puncture...

Sorry to change the subject !

>> Edited by kjefram on Thursday 16th March 15:36

jo5eph

Original Poster:

427 posts

239 months

Thursday 16th March 2006
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very good point