Hi, seems to be one thing after another at the moment!
Have just sorted out the indicators with a new flasher unit, got in to drive today and I can't switch the wipers off. Most embarrassing when it's about 25 degrees and sunny!
Just wondered what the most likely cause is, am rather a beginner at fixing things at the moment.
Windscreen wipers permanently on!
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Thanks for replies, when I replaced the flasher unit I didn't do anything to the fusebox, I just plugged the new unit in.
Before this the wipers wouldn't "park" in the right position, they would stop in the middle of the screen, so maybe something wrong anyway. Would taking out the fuse stop other things working? Guess I will have to disconnect them for the moment, as I need to use the car tomorrow, at least the weather forecast is dry fo next week!
Before this the wipers wouldn't "park" in the right position, they would stop in the middle of the screen, so maybe something wrong anyway. Would taking out the fuse stop other things working? Guess I will have to disconnect them for the moment, as I need to use the car tomorrow, at least the weather forecast is dry fo next week!
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The windscreen wipers are wired with the switch on the earth side of the circuit, that is the live feed goes direct to the wiper and the switch cuts off the feed to earth. Therefore if there is a loose connection between the wiper motor and the switch which is earthing out this will cause the wipers to keep running until the ignition is switched off.
Adjustment of the self park is by loosening the screws holding the top of the wiper motor and rotating the central circular plate until you achieve the best parking position. Then tighten the screws. This self parking system is also circuited to earth and if permanently live could be the problem. Remove the central cap and examine for any damage or short circuits.
Adjustment of the self park is by loosening the screws holding the top of the wiper motor and rotating the central circular plate until you achieve the best parking position. Then tighten the screws. This self parking system is also circuited to earth and if permanently live could be the problem. Remove the central cap and examine for any damage or short circuits.
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