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02-03-2015, 06:23 PM
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right il keep it short lol
my washers and wipers stopped working if I pulled stalk to me but wipers would work if I pushed stalk up through the speeds, there is no noise from the motor at all so I removed the motor itself and its full of water.
this might sound stupid but should the motor be full of water or not?
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Don't fully understand but the motor shouldn't be full of water. It's a common thing though as the drain holes block up and then fill with water.
I would guess a new wiper motor is needed
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cheers iv edited it now hope it makes sense now
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the motor is not water cooled. it should not be full of water...
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Water in the motor may dampen the effects of its efficiency.
Screening the electrics for faults would be a good start. Remaining fluid in your fault finding will keep the ideas flowing.
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oh I don't like the sound of that I was hoping it would a case of replacing the motor
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are the stalks coded or just simple swap?
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Wiper stalks just swap over. If you need 1 i will do 1 for £7 posted. PM me if interested, also have a wiper motor as well if need
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right I took old motor off and wiper stalked worked as it should but don't when I put new motor on??
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as above the wiper stalk works when you pull it towards you but stops working when you connect washer pump back up
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Relay I reckon
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04-03-2015, 06:50 PM
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the stalk stops working when you reconnect the washer motor
how can I test relay
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thankyou.... and i dont know what would cause that.
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Sounds like either the relay or a corroded wire not able to carry enough current hence it works with the reduced load when the washer is unplugged but not when it's present.
I'd also check the relevant fuses by substitution as sometimes they can break without being blown completely causing issues like this. My money would most likely be on a wiring issue though.