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  1. Sorted. I had checked all the fuses but couldn't see how it could be a blown fuse as the washer pump worked intermittently. A corroded wire was in fact restricting the current to the wiper motor. All working correctly now after a tidy up and a spray with some contact cleaner. Nice to find a free fix.
  2. Thanks but surprised that washer should come back temporarily if it's a blown fuse. Where do I find the wiper motor control module?
  3. The Ancel scanner in fact shows the following 4 faults: Left low beam headlamp bulb, open circuit/short circuit Right high beam headlamp bulb, open circuit Voltage supply terminal 30 for central locking, open circuit Wiper motor control module, no communication
  4. I checked both fuses areas. Oddly, the washer worked for a few seconds earlier but, as with the wipers, no joy now. So I am guessing a bad wire, loose or corroded connection or terminal somewhere
  5. Thanks Pete. I checked all fuses as my initial thought but all intact.
  6. Front wipers and wash system have failed on my 2014 Mk3 diesel estate. Scanner shows faults with Wiper control module and Voltage supply terminal 30, open circuit. Where are these located please? And what can I do when I find them?

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