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  1. giggs's post in My wipers stopped working or have a mind of their own was marked as the answer   
    Today I finally managed to get in touch with the auto electrician to check the wipers.
     
    the diagnostic tool listed a wiper motor connection problem. Just after that the electrician wired additional wire from cabin computer(?) (around pedals) to wiper connector. Then he turned the key an switched the wipers on. The wipers started to work.
    So the problem was in the wiring and we just needed to find a cause for that.
     
    As soon as we took the battery out we found this:

     
    This wrapped bunch of wires was rubbing the sharp edge of the battery holder. 
    This one was taken after the battery holder removal:

     
    unwrapped and wire damage inspected:

     
    Fix in progress:

     

     
    And fixed:

     
    All that has been left to do was place the battery and the air intake plastics back an pay the man for the job well done.
     
    btw... remember this?
      :D
     
    Cheers!
    Giggs

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