stuck wipers :/
Moderator: martauto
hey guys got a little problem with my wipers as they are being stupid
when i turn them on they will go up but do not retract back to the bottom an i can hear the motor spinning but nothing also my intermittent setting stays on as a constant wipe sometimes
im guessing a new motor is it or can this be fixed with some simple cleaning ? thanks a bunch 
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Silverfang
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I'd start with cleaning out the gunk and go from there.
I'd start with cleaning out the gunk and go from there.
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Yeah common problem on E30s...
My wipers are a bit dodgy too, but still haven't got around to cleaning the motor.
I hope cleaning will do the trick, otherwise a used wiper motor would be the only option, because a new Bosch one is like 200 quid
My wipers are a bit dodgy too, but still haven't got around to cleaning the motor.
I hope cleaning will do the trick, otherwise a used wiper motor would be the only option, because a new Bosch one is like 200 quid
thanks guys and soeey ill get used to the forum at some point lol yer took it out pretty straight forward thanks to the wiki. cleaned it all but no joy put it back in and still got stuck so thiunk its knackered
ebay time again it looks like lol
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The symptoms you describe sound like a motor fault, but I would expect some changes in its behaviour if you have taken it apart and put it back together, even if you haven't cured it. The control of the wiper motor is taken care of by the long black 'relay' in the fusebox, and it's possible this is at fault instead. Occasionally these act up when a loose spare fuse works its way partly underneath the module, shorting together a couple of the pins.
Worth having a look, and borrow a module if you can, to see if a fresh one cures the problem.
Worth having a look, and borrow a module if you can, to see if a fresh one cures the problem.
yes i looked at this but what happens is when the blades become stuck at the top off there cycle and begins to go back to the bottom of the screen that's when it jams and u can hear the motor grinding as if the cogs where slipping this is why i suspect the motor is at fault.



