Guest AnthonyMA Posted December 11, 2010 Posted December 11, 2010 The manual is no longer in the car (not me, guv) so I don't know what fuse to check (if it is a fuse). Any ideas as to how else to kick the wipers into life? Quote
Guest AnthonyMA Posted December 11, 2010 Posted December 11, 2010 The manual is no longer in the car (not me, guv) so I don't know what fuse to check (if it is a fuse). Any ideas as to how else to kick the wipers into life? More on this: having failed to work on the journey home, I gave up, had lunch and guess what? Unlocking the car and trying again led to them springing into life. So, not a fuse. But what? Familiar to anyone? Quote
Guest SJE32 Posted December 20, 2010 Posted December 20, 2010 More on this: having failed to work on the journey home, I gave up, had lunch and guess what? Unlocking the car and trying again led to them springing into life. So, not a fuse. But what? Familiar to anyone? I had the same sort of error with mine, albeit mine is a 2002 plate, it turned out it was the stork that was at fault, got a second hand one from scrappers £10, easy to fit, as the are just sort of slide ons once you remove the steering housing it more clear how they fit. Quote
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