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posted on January 17th, 2006 at 10:31 AM
AHHHH Help wipers dont work in my Kombi!!! Woohooo they work now!!!!


ahhhhhh bugger, my story is that i am about a bee's dick away to raod worthy with my bay kombi its taken my almost 2 years now, and as i was trying my electrics the wipers wiped and worked just fine mmmm 2 speed kombi wipers yeah!! and they were working fine. 10mins after i tried them again and absolutely f#$king nothing they didnt move at all!!!there was absolutely no noise or burining smell so it cant really be the motor i hope??, but yeah they just stoped working, now ive checked as much as i can (fuse, re-oiled the shafts so they are definately not jamed) and tested the circuit which goes to the lever),
i am bloody hoping its not my wiper motor,
but is there any one who can help me fix the problem and get these fockers wiping for my road worthy???
any advice/tips??? at all much appreciated!!
any way i really need to get em working!!!
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP!!!!!

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posted on January 17th, 2006 at 09:29 PM



any one know a good auto electrician or someone whos able to find the problem??
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posted on January 17th, 2006 at 09:52 PM



would you be able to bring it round tomorrow arvo?
if not i know an mobile auto elec who's not too far away.




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posted on January 17th, 2006 at 10:14 PM



ooooo well not really well depends where too really, it drives and everything just its not registered or anything so yeah i dont wanna get busted or anthing ,i would rather fix it at mine, but let us know you details phone number and ill call ya.thanks heaps mate give us a u2u instead with your details etc

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posted on January 22nd, 2006 at 11:34 AM



looks like i need a new wiper motor like this one in the pic, any one got one??? need it asap!!!!

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posted on January 22nd, 2006 at 02:30 PM



If you have a multimeter, hold the black to a bolt or something on the chassis and the other on the 12v wire then get a helper to turn on the windscreen wipers. If you get a reading then its ya motor and the circuit is fine if you dont then most likely bumped a wire off sumwhere. If you dont know which is the 12v wire (im pretty sure you will have a little clip with all the wires that clips to the motor) just fish through them and look for a 12v reading (with wiper switch on) if none have 12v its the system etc etc..



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posted on January 22nd, 2006 at 10:02 PM



yeah sweet as, i am going to test it just to make sure it is the motor
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posted on January 22nd, 2006 at 10:09 PM



np, good luck with it.



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posted on January 23rd, 2006 at 02:41 PM



wooohooooo today i got my wiper motor tested and turns out it actually works, it wasnt the motor it was the plug which plugs into the paddles, although i was positive that it was on, well yes it was on but the brass tongues were not lined up properly so i have gone to alot of trouble to just come to this conclusion. but its great cause now i have wipers woooohooooooo!!!!
yeah i just wanted to thank those that helped me in the right direction esp (type1, lobus, jnr356 and karmen) thanks guys for helping me find a motor, at least now when the motor does actually kark it i will know who to ask! oh yeah i also wanted to apologise to jnr356 and lobus for going to all that trouble of gettingme a motor, i was about to pick the motor up from jnr356 but got my orginal one tested first and well guess what it worked so i no longer need the spare one which lobus gave to jnr356 for me. thanks heaps David and mark for you help and assistance

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posted on January 23rd, 2006 at 08:12 PM



thought that might be ya prob, motors dont usually die without some indicators.





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