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RobS2



Member Since: 18 Sep 2012
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Windscreen Wiper Fault

This is a rather strange problem which I can't see anyone else has had. If the windscreen wipers have been used, sometimes you can't turn them off. Even switching off he engine and removing the key doesn't have any affect.

Any ideas on where to start looking?

Thanks in advance.

Post #222897 23rd Apr 2014 7:34 pm
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My guess would be -

Duff circuit in the park control relay, I don't know for sure because I have never looked at this particular model but it's probably a new motor time as the relay is usually internal - Have seen this on non Land Rover vehicles in the past.

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GSauto07



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Had an identical problem and had to remove the fuse. Land Rover garage diagnosed dampness in the wiper relay. The relay was dried and the problem has not re-occurred.

Post #222935 24th Apr 2014 1:29 pm
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RobS2



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Great thanks for the suggestion. Having looked at the circuit diagrams I was heading towards the relay, although the other possibility is the Cenral Electronics Module or the wiper motor itself. I will try the relay before investigating the motor itself, but will post the outcome if other come across a similar problem.

A friend had an opposite issue with is wipers on a Ford Focus and that turned out to be the MS CAN circuit on the Body Control Module which I belief does a similar function.

Post #223024 25th Apr 2014 12:11 pm
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alex_pescaru



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There is a switch inside the wiper motor which tells to Central Junction Box (Body module) when the wipers have reached the park position. When they do, the power is cut.
Two things to check:
- wiper ON/OFF relay (R11, Battery Junction box)
- park position switch (pin 3 of the wiper motor)

Post #223025 25th Apr 2014 12:27 pm
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