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Rear wiper fuse keeps blowing.

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Evening,

 

As per title really. Has anyone had any experience of this? The latest one went within a day of use. Quite frustrating!

 

Cheers

 

What condition is the wiper motor and mechanism in? If it's stiff it could be drawing too much current to drive it, causing the fuse to pop. It might be worth taking the motor out and giving everything a clean up and some lubrication.

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11 minutes ago, chimaera said:

What condition is the wiper motor and mechanism in? If it's stiff it could be drawing too much current to drive it, causing the fuse to pop. It might be worth taking the motor out and giving everything a clean up and some lubrication.

That's interesting. I'll have a look at that - thanks @chimaera

 

Heres a question, Should I be able to grab the wiper and move it ?

1 hour ago, Shaunieboy said:

That's interesting. I'll have a look at that - thanks @chimaera

 

Heres a question, Should I be able to grab the wiper and move it ?

Honestly I can't remember. I know the front ones can be moved, so possibly it should be the same for the back.

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