Xantia Estate Rear Wiper - Driver a plonker!

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Xantia Estate Rear Wiper - Driver a plonker!

Post by ecohouse1 »

I was a plonker. Had a bike rack on the rear windscreen and instead of reaching to the left stalk to operate my fog lamps in the dank gloom of an Aberdeenshire morning, I twisted the right stalk. :( The wiper goes up about 5" then rams into the bike rack when it stops. Of course I am in moving heavy traffic so no chance of jumping out to hurriedly pull out bike rack. When I eventuall stop 20 mins later. Remove bike rack and the wiper (following a nudge) continues its unimpeded sweep, however when it gets to the same "place" again it sticks. With a gentle nudge it continues its travel, so the motor and park switch are good.

Is it likely I have stripped a gear? Anyone had this and resolved it?

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Re: Xantia Estate Rear Wiper - Driver a plonker!

Post by Stickyfinger »

Judgement of the Committee is as follows: the Award will be Transferred for this Act.

Awarded for silly forgetfulness and the incident being caused by carrying a Bike:
A single demerit was awarded for attempting to gain the award (see thread title), however not significant vrs carrying a human powered form of transport.

Judgement on this day of 6th November in the year of our Lord 2015

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NobHead of The Week Award
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(This award will be transferred to a new owner who does an equally (or worse) silly thing to another FRENCH car in due course)


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Re: Xantia Estate Rear Wiper - Driver a plonker!

Post by rory_perrett »

Yep, the spindle on mine had seized. The metal worm gear on the motor had done a great job of chewing up the plastic cog when I opened it up to have a look. Its probably designed that way to stop the motor stalling and overheating or worse. It's not really something you can fix so I suspect its new (used) motor time - that was my solution.
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