Everything posted by Robgoch2
-
Intermittent back wiper operation
Sorry, Dazza: I should have answered your post last month: I would, as a matter of course, take yours off and test it with a battery: many posts on here talk about that, but I put it off for ages on the grounds of it needing specialist equipment. I finally got the motor off and did this, far too late in the day, with, of all things a rectangular 9v battery out of our kitchen scales, and some basic cables from my kids' school electronic experiments ! I was gobsmacked to see the motor fire without any issues, and only then stumbled upon the burnt circuit board through which the wiring loom has to connect. The hard bit might be getting the motor off: I had to use a battery-terminal picker tool in the end (-£8 or so on Amazon) as the wiper-arm-to-motor sprocket was so badly seized. But a good way to see if your basic motor fires, and it rules out issues with the brushes.
- Intermittent back wiper operation
-
Intermittent back wiper operation
An update - and a pertinent one at that: I've just this week tested using a battery/cables to the motor terminals, as a number of BriSkoda posts have recommended, to find out that it is indeed functioning, just not when re-attached to the car and wiring loom / connector. Given that the fuse is almost certainly ok (-correct slot, fuse intact) I was about to ask if anyone has recommendations RE the loom / connector, when I read a post about the motor circuit board, and a possible solder repair. So I flipped the cover, to find the slightly worrying burned-out area in the upper left of attached image. This looks fairly 'game-over' to me; can anyone confirm if this might be (a) reparable, (b) replaceable? Or am I finally looking at a new motor? Thanks as ever in advance.
-
Rear wiper motor joys
Good afternoon; I'm cheekily jumping into this thread to see if anyone can shed a little light on my own very similar version of this issue. I have a separate thread, some 5 years old now, in Briskoda for this, and have seen the motor jumping into life almost randomly on a number of occasions, but had essentially given up after it last worked back in February. However, this afternoon I've managed to test via a battery, to find that the motor is indeed working, workings greased, no worn teeth or worm drive etc. which makes me wonder where else the issue might be. I then reconnected to the rear-door connector, but it didn't work. I'm convinced the fuse is correct and working (-mine is listed as 18 in dash panel, and it's intact), which makes me wonder: is the connector prone to damage or deterioration ? Or: is there a secondary fuse at play? I've read this afternoon of a dash-located relay for both front and rear wipers, and wonder if this might be impacting motor operation. Thanks in advance.
- Intermittent back wiper operation
-
Intermittent back wiper operation
This seems a long time to return to one's own ticket, but a while after all the useful suggestions above, the wiper suddenly sprung back to life, seemingly after I had the battery disconnected for an unrelated matter, and (-having then read somewhere that disconnection can cause some sort of reset) assumed that had done the trick (-apologies for the lack of confirmation on here: I know that members like to hear positive tales. ). HOWEVER.. it stopped working again earlier this year, and a battery-disconnect hasn't done the trick. I've finally, with the help of 2 picker tools (-one broke), removed the arm and now the motor in its entirety; I can't see any obvious damage or wear, but might not know what to look for. Manipulating the brushes seems to be an option, but I'm suddenly being a bit timid about being rough with them lest I damage them permanently. How do I get access to them from their holder (-see attached photo) so I can 'push' them into a position where they make contact? Thanks as ever
-
Symphony 'SAFE' radio codes
To Andy Knoxville: belated thanks: the SAFE display finally disappeared on 1st November (-it has taken 9 weeks !), and I've followed your recommended code supplier in eBay - the code supplied did indeed work ! Cheers !
-
Symphony 'SAFE' radio codes
Not really a Fabia post per-se, and I appreciate there's already lots of historic content on here about ways to deal with a locked Symphony unit, but this is a particular request for recommendations for online services that claim to provide unlock codes for a fee (-I can't find any free services !). I've tried the usual suggested 'disconnect-the-battery'-type workarounds, and the 'convenience' method of first starting the ignition then the radio, to no avail, and my local Skoda dealer has quoted £72 for 30 mins work to reset it, which sounds berserk .. so an online codes provider might suddenly be an option. Thanks in advance.
-
Sidelight bulb holder removal in Octavia Elegance 2013 estate
Thanks, AVHReplica: I gave up after days of frustration, and took it down to my local Halfords, where a helpful chap also struggled for a short while before prevailing with long-nosed pliers ! I'll know better for next time and carry a set in the car. Cheers
-
Sidelight bulb holder removal in Octavia Elegance 2013 estate
I know this area has been covered - I've just read a fairly useful BriSkoda post from 2014 on a very similar subject, but couldn't see anyone explain quite how the sidelight bulb is freed from its holder. All I can see is a short plastic 'paddle' with the cables attached, that I've tried without success to remove: the holder swivels in the horizontal but doesn't seem to want to come free. Have used fingers (-difficult to reach in !) and various small pliers, but am now onto a third day of trying. Is there a release mechanism or fixing that I need to free ? A tyre fitter on YouTube ('Taj' ?) makes it look easy, just pulling it out, but it feels as if it's held in place in mine. Thanks in advance.
- Intermittent back wiper operation
- Intermittent back wiper operation
-
Intermittent back wiper operation
- Intermittent back wiper operation
Had intermittent back wiper operation for over a year: mostly works (-hence my reluctance to ask garage to sort..) but stops every now and then, often for many days at a time. Springs back to life if you've inadvertently left the stem lever down. Definitely not the fuse; has anyone else seen this ? And, if likely to simply be the motor, are these easy to access and replace ? This is mkII Elegance TDi Estate. Thanks in advance. - Intermittent back wiper operation
Important Information
Welcome to BRISKODA. Please note the following important links Terms of Use. We have a comprehensive Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.