Wipers park where they like
Wipers park where they like
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db484bhpv8

Original Poster:

8,675 posts

246 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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My wipers only travel to one side when on intermittent. Then the other side, then it just gets random and they park in allsorts of positions.

Ive checked and cleaned the switch plug. Anything else?

chris1972

3,597 posts

163 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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I think its the wiper park switch you need to look at:

http://www.chimaerapages.com/resources_wiper.php

phazed

22,457 posts

230 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Disconnect the multipin plug at the motor itself, squirt with contact cleaner and wiggle and fit.

Worked or me!

db484bhpv8

Original Poster:

8,675 posts

246 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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phazed said:
Disconnect the multipin plug at the motor itself, squirt with contact cleaner and wiggle and fit.

Worked or me!
Done that. The same frown

LordGrover

34,113 posts

238 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Character building. Deal with it. cool


Either that or replace park switch.

Sardonicus

19,389 posts

247 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Adrian@ said:
Would it help to tell you that the park switch for the 29W is a different part number and has higher rating than the 14W that you are being pointed at...granted it works, I just would not use it in my work.
Adrian@
Thanks Adrian I wasn't aware of this eek I will edit my post wink

StarmistBlue400

3,082 posts

244 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Mine used to do it. Was quite fun trying to park them at the bottom of the screen but it soon wore off. Park switch coat me £25 to fit when it was in for a service.

Bassfiend229hp

5,530 posts

276 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Adrian@ said:
Would it help to tell you that the park switch for the 29W is a different part number and has higher rating than the 14W that you are being pointed at...granted it works, I just would not use it in my work.
Adrian@
Really? What was that one used on then? I replaced mine with a mini one a couple of years ago... frown

Sardonicus

19,389 posts

247 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Bassfiend229hp said:
Really? What was that one used on then? I replaced mine with a mini one a couple of years ago... frown
Probably best you just purchase from Adrian@ then Phil, i rebuilt my spare motor years ago with his parts & it does exactly what it supposed to do when it sees rain that is laugh

Dr Mike Oxgreen

4,447 posts

191 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Important thing to check: Are your brake lights working?

Everyone always assumes this problem is just the park switch, but that's not the only potential cause.

I had this precise problem, and it wasn't the park switch. Then I failed the MOT because my brake lights weren't working. Turns out that the wiper park circuit shares a fuse with the brake lights, on my '99 450.

So you definitely need to check whether your brake lights are working. If not, it's just that fuse!

Edited by Dr Mike Oxgreen on Friday 24th May 06:35

phillpot

17,489 posts

209 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Dr Mike Oxgreen said:
check whether your brake lights are working. If not, it's just that fuse!
.... that has blown because the park switch sits in a puddle of water under the wiper motor wink

Goaty Bill

1,779 posts

177 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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phillpot said:
Dr Mike Oxgreen said:
check whether your brake lights are working. If not, it's just that fuse!
.... that has blown because the park switch sits in a puddle of water under the wiper motor wink
so the conclusion is?

Assume it's the park switch first? biggrin
Well, I would have done too. Fixed it for me.

Bassfiend229hp

5,530 posts

276 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Yeah - definitely the park switch ... and will take less than a minute to change.

I put a mini one on mine (making sure as much as possible that it was a genuine Lucas one) and - because it's in such an exposed location - bought a spare one at the same time. It's working fine for now but obviously Adrian knows these units better that anyone else (and he's been very helpful to me in the past) so he's the more appropriate person to source one from if you want the correct part.

Phil

db484bhpv8

Original Poster:

8,675 posts

246 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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New switch sorted it.
Bought at great expense over £15 from the South Lakeland Mini Centre (in Barrow).

I had a chat with the boss and he asked about the MGZS180 ive had sat out the back for years.
So fingers crossed he may buy it

Bassfiend229hp

5,530 posts

276 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Adrian@ said:
Lets hope that it is inc carriage and VAT although even if that is the case it's still 5.01 to much IMHO.
Adrian@
When you need it *NOW* you need it now... wink

Dr Mike Oxgreen

4,447 posts

191 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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phillpot said:
.... that has blown because the park switch sits in a puddle of water under the wiper motor wink
Once again, ^^here is the incorrect assumption that the wiper systems on all Chimaeras are the same.

You obviously have one of the earlier ones, where the wiper motor sits in the rear nearside corner of the engine bay. Later Chimaeras, such as mine, do not have that system. Instead, the wiper motor is inside the cabin, underneath the driver's side dash just above the knees. It's impossible for that system to be affected by water in the way that you describe - indeed that's probably one of the reasons for the redesign.

I say again: my wiper park fuse blew and it was nothing whatsoever to do with the park switch.

I can't tell which system the OP has in his car, and I don't know whether the earlier system shares the same fuse with the brake lights. But before assuming it's the park switch, anyone with wiper parking problems should check the brake lights and check the fuse.

Everyone who is saying "definitely the park switch" is wrong. Yes: it might be the park switch, but it won't be that every time.

Edited by Dr Mike Oxgreen on Friday 24th May 15:14

db484bhpv8

Original Poster:

8,675 posts

246 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Mine has the motor in the rear engine bay. The old switch was quite crusty.

According to the bible only a few hundred Chimaeras had a fuse box that shared a fuse with the park switch and brake lights.

My brake lights are working fine wink

carsy

3,019 posts

191 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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When my motor recently blew it took my fuel pump fuse and the brake light fuse. scratchchin

Bassfiend229hp

5,530 posts

276 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Dr Mike Oxgreen said:
Everyone who is saying "definitely the park switch" is wrong. Yes: it might be the park switch, but it won't be that every time.
Hmmm ... no.

If the wipers weren't working at all then it is most likely to be the fuse but the fact that the wipers are working and - as Derek says...

"My wipers only travel to one side when on intermittent. Then the other side, then it just gets random and they park in allsorts of positions."

Then the first port of call on this really can only be the wiper park switch - there's nothing else that is more likely to have these symptoms of failure.

Cheers

Phil

Bassfiend229hp

5,530 posts

276 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Adrian@ said:
Even when it is the wrong rated switch...and double the price.
Sometimes you just need to get it going ... I've bought parts before knowing that they will be replaced later at a more convenient time...

...and I did also say in my earlier post that you know that assembly best so ideally to get from you.

Cheers

Phil