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  1. Seems to be a VAG thing. The ones on other cars I've owned have never been a problem. My Mondeo had the washer jet separate from the wiper arm. Not so good for longleat though.
  2. Well I got it working for the moment. After kenoniel post I thought more holes can't hurt. So two more holes and some WD40 followed by white grease through the holes drained more water and got it working. This is the perfect definition of bodge job though.
  3. Hello Every one I am returning to this forum after many years to see if anyone has a solution to this most vexing problem. Rapid rear windscreen wiper. They are a bit **** aren't they. My partner has a rapid and I have already replaced the rear wiper motor once. Now the replacement has stopped working. On inspection its full of water. Cleaning it out and reassembling it will get it working until water gets into it again. I disconnected the washer hose and blocked it off to see if that was the problem but it's not. I even drilled a hole in the lowest point of the case to give water an escape route, to no avail. Anyone know a way of permanently fixing this ? That is with out deleting the bloody thing. They are not cheap to replace. Any sane advice would be very welcome.

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