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Wiper not restoring to stop position

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Andy.:
Robbie, mine does this from time to time, I find openimg up the bonnet and spraying the linkages and cleaning all contacts with WD40.

Give what you can without major taking things apart a good clean first before taking things apart.

HTH.

hobbit:

--- Quote from: "Andy." ---Robbie, mine does this from time to time, I find openimg up the bonnet and spraying the linkages and cleaning all contacts with WD40.

Give what you can without major taking things apart a good clean first before taking things apart.

HTH.
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Good point also check the links to see if they have plastic bushes that may have fell apart, also the spindles where they go through body are a point if you have too much drag on the mechanical parts

robbie:
I like the last two ideas..... I can do that whilst I am waiting for my lad to crawl under his Suzie.......

I'll let you know. It is surprising what you forget..... basic WD40 repair stuff :)

Range Rover Blues:
The self-parking mechanism is a switch on the side of the moror gearbox, usually 2 wires and a separate plug from the motor.  So a connection to try there then, plus sometimes if the wiper switch is toast they don't work, self-park is only powered in the 'off' position or the imtermittant position.

robbie:

--- Quote ---self-park is only powered in the 'off' position or the imtermittant position
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that will explain why it doesnt work at all then, cos it is only the slow/fast that works

I will have a check this weekend. I also have the window regulator to fit

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