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=Headlight Wipers= | =Headlight Wipers= | ||
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+ | The headlamp washers are controlled by a switch inside one of the headlamp wiper motors. If the wipers are in their park position at the end of their sequence, then the washers can't operate. | ||
+ | Once started, the wipers run for a number of wipes, set by a switch and reduction gear inside the wiper motors. | ||
+ | The headlamp wash/wipe system should operate every fifth time the screen washers are operated when the lights are on. | ||
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+ | ==Control Module== | ||
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+ | Fastens to the side of the washer reservoir. | ||
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+ | ==Motors== | ||
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+ | Two motors exist, one for each headlight. The right hand motor is responsible for controlling the [[Wipers#Washers|washer system]]. | ||
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+ | ==Washers== | ||
=Common Problems= | =Common Problems= | ||
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+ | ==No Wash Function== | ||
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+ | No water is probably a dud pump, a leak in the pipework (especially the white non return valves), or the control relay mounted on the washer bottles. It's very rarely clogged nozzles, except on the rear wash-wipe. In the case of the headlight washers, a failed [[Wipers#Motors|right-hand washer motor]] will disable the wash system. | ||
==Stuttering Wipers== | ==Stuttering Wipers== | ||
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==Wipers Not Working== | ==Wipers Not Working== | ||
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+ | Before jumping to conclusions about a failed motor, it's important to do some tests. | ||
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+ | Pull K10 relay in the [[Fuse Box]], and with a piece of wire, apply 12V+ from the battery, preferably via a fuse, to pins 53 and 53b, one at a time, and with another bit of wire, connect pin F1 to earth. | ||
+ | This should make the wipers work at normal speed and fast speed, depending on whether you are linking 53 or 53b. | ||
+ | If it only works on the fast speed, then the motor is probably dud (normal speed brush stuck or worn out), or there is a problem with its plug and socket. | ||
+ | If it works on both speeds the problem is most likely the switch. Check by replacing the wiper relay, and earthing the black/red wire at the switch plug/socket. If the switch works, then open up the relay and look for cracked solder joints | ||
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+ | If you go on a scrapyard search for a motor, then check for wear in the spindle. The RH drive E30 has the spindle positioned where it collects a lot of water and dirt, and wears badly. | ||
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+ | On a couple of occasions E30 motors have been replaced with ones from either an Audi or VW, which are identical apart from the connector (so get the plug and a few inches of wire as well). | ||
==Rear Wash-Wipe Not Working== | ==Rear Wash-Wipe Not Working== | ||
==Headlight Wipers Not Working== | ==Headlight Wipers Not Working== | ||
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+ | Remember when working on the headlamp wash/wipe that it only works with the lights on, and then only every tenth application of the screen washers. | ||
+ | The easiest way to sort the system is to unplug the wipers and washer pump, and to power them one at a time with a fused lead from the battery, then deal with the control system last. | ||
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+ | ===No Wipe Function=== | ||
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+ | ===Washers Stuck On=== | ||
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+ | The headlamp washers aren't dependent on the headlamp wipers working. i.e. water should still be sprayed onto the headlamps, even if the (probably seized) wiper motors don't work. |
Revision as of 08:49, 18 July 2012
We all have daydreams about taking the E30 for a swift blast down a twisty road in the summer sunshine. Unfortunately, the weather usually has other ideas in the form of rain. No matter whether it's a drizzle or a downpour, you need some way of keeping the windows clear, which is why you need Wipers.
Contents
Overview
All E30s were fitted with a windscreen wiper system, which uses two blades to sweep across the screen, powered by a single electric motor. The system also included a washer function, which pumped cleaning fluid from a tank onto the glass via washer jets mounted on the bonnet. All these features were operated by a control stalk on the steering column.
Touring models also featured a rear wash-wipe system, built into the tailgate. For that model, the motor, washer jet and wiper are a one-piece unit, fed by a pump and tank in the rear left bootwell and operated from a switch on the dashboard.
A fancy optional extra was a headlight wiper system, which unsurprisingly let you wipe clean the headlights.
Components
Windscreen Wipers
Wipers
Motor
Mechanism
Washer Jets
Heated washer jets were fitted as part of the Heated package. Learn more about retrofitting heated washer jets.
Tank
Pump
Control Stalk
Relay
Rear Wash-Wipe
Wiper
Motor
Pipes
Pump
Tank
Switch
The system is controlled by two switches, offering a wash or a timed wipe setting. Cleaning fluid is sprayed from a nozzle mounted to the wiper arm, and will only operate when the wiper is moving; therefore, pressing the wash button should make the wiper sweep three times.
Headlight Wipers
The headlamp washers are controlled by a switch inside one of the headlamp wiper motors. If the wipers are in their park position at the end of their sequence, then the washers can't operate. Once started, the wipers run for a number of wipes, set by a switch and reduction gear inside the wiper motors. The headlamp wash/wipe system should operate every fifth time the screen washers are operated when the lights are on.
Control Module
Fastens to the side of the washer reservoir.
Motors
Two motors exist, one for each headlight. The right hand motor is responsible for controlling the washer system.
Washers
Common Problems
No Wash Function
No water is probably a dud pump, a leak in the pipework (especially the white non return valves), or the control relay mounted on the washer bottles. It's very rarely clogged nozzles, except on the rear wash-wipe. In the case of the headlight washers, a failed right-hand washer motor will disable the wash system.
Stuttering Wipers
Main article: Intermittent Wiper Faults
Wipers Not Working
Before jumping to conclusions about a failed motor, it's important to do some tests.
Pull K10 relay in the Fuse Box, and with a piece of wire, apply 12V+ from the battery, preferably via a fuse, to pins 53 and 53b, one at a time, and with another bit of wire, connect pin F1 to earth. This should make the wipers work at normal speed and fast speed, depending on whether you are linking 53 or 53b. If it only works on the fast speed, then the motor is probably dud (normal speed brush stuck or worn out), or there is a problem with its plug and socket. If it works on both speeds the problem is most likely the switch. Check by replacing the wiper relay, and earthing the black/red wire at the switch plug/socket. If the switch works, then open up the relay and look for cracked solder joints
If you go on a scrapyard search for a motor, then check for wear in the spindle. The RH drive E30 has the spindle positioned where it collects a lot of water and dirt, and wears badly.
On a couple of occasions E30 motors have been replaced with ones from either an Audi or VW, which are identical apart from the connector (so get the plug and a few inches of wire as well).
Rear Wash-Wipe Not Working
Headlight Wipers Not Working
Remember when working on the headlamp wash/wipe that it only works with the lights on, and then only every tenth application of the screen washers. The easiest way to sort the system is to unplug the wipers and washer pump, and to power them one at a time with a fused lead from the battery, then deal with the control system last.
No Wipe Function
Washers Stuck On
The headlamp washers aren't dependent on the headlamp wipers working. i.e. water should still be sprayed onto the headlamps, even if the (probably seized) wiper motors don't work.