MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Technical Workshop => Topic started by: Nickyboy on May 22, 2010, 04:14:25 pm
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They used to, now I can't get them to move to the 12 o'clock position to change the blades.
Any ideas?
Cheers.
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Are you doing it right?
Turn ignition off, pull out key, hit wiper stalk downward once.
I know someone else who had issues with this so have a search.
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Downwards, upwards, ignition on, ignition off...nothing :confused:
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Did you pull out the key?!?!
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Yes.
I've put the wipers in the 12 position by using the wiper sweep with the key out, instead of pushing the wiper.
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Found this through search! Thanks was sat in halfords car park trying to figure out how to change the wipers
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It sometimes works pushing the wiper blade itself, upwards. Only when it wants to though
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with the car running push the stalk all the way down to get a single intermittent wipe...
switch the car off and straight away without doing anything else push the stalk down again for another intermittent wipe - your wipers should move to the 12 o'clock position (you can take the keys out but i've never done this - i usually do this when taking it for a wash n leave the keys in the ignition)
:happy2:
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Taking the key out has no affect, and trying to turn the ignition off before the wipers return 'home' also doesnt help as they do this automatically.
The only way to do it is ignition on, off and wiper down once. :happy2:
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They have worked with the ignition off though, albeit intermittently. I push the wiper upwards and it moves easily, other times it won't shift.