hi, my 1990 320i SE has headlight washers, but only one side works, what seems to be the problem?
thanks
e30 headlight washers problem
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- Brianmoooore
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Both washer jets are fed by the same pump, so it's either a blocked jet, or a faulty check valve (in the pipe behind the grill, about five inches from the jet). Failure of these is quite common. They're a couple of quid from the dealers.
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hi, i meant the wipers do not work, only one side works, the drivers side..
but the other side, the blades do not move when i operate the wipers.
any idea?
but the other side, the blades do not move when i operate the wipers.
any idea?
Sounds like a siezed wiper shaft, possibly a dodgy electrical contact though.
Check the link out for servicing tips
http://www.totalbmwmag.com/HandsOn/TechAug01.PDF
Check the link out for servicing tips
http://www.totalbmwmag.com/HandsOn/TechAug01.PDF
- Brianmoooore
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If you want an accurate diagnosis of your problems, then please describe the syptoms correctly!!!!ronaldinho wrote:hi, i meant the wipers do not work, only one side works, the drivers side..
but the other side, the blades do not move when i operate the wipers.
any idea?
If only one wiper works, the long shaft which has the blade mounted on it has probably siezed up.
Take the blade and the headlamp grill off, unscrew the three big self tappers holding the whole headlamp in, pull it forwards, undo all the electrical connectors, and remonve the two 6mm nuts and bolts that secure the wiper motor.
Unclip the rear cover, remove the crank arm, and then remove the output shaft, which will probably be seized.
When it's all out, clean the shaft and its bush thouroughly, smother it in grease and put everything back together.
That should then be goog for another ten years.
While the headlamps are out, free up their adjusters and give them a good coat of copper grease, and then repeat the whole process on the working side, as preventative maintenance.
- Brianmoooore
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Jst had a look at the article in the link above - well written and generally accurate with good photos.
Don't know about the ref to " the E34 7 series" in the introduction, but I like the" If it's fitted,then it should work, or you really should be driving a Ford". My sentiments exactly!
Don't know about the ref to " the E34 7 series" in the introduction, but I like the" If it's fitted,then it should work, or you really should be driving a Ford". My sentiments exactly!
