Tin top rear wiper - spindle park position
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Old Timer
Haynes is WRONG
so a while back my rear wiper motor arm popped off the mecahnism. I have no idea why so I extracted it in 2 parts. The motor, and the lever mechanism that drives the spindle.
I was looking at the Haynes to make sure it was set up right, and discovered that the arm on the motor was not in the correct position (according to Haynes) when parked.
I cycled the motor a few times to make sure it was parked. So, I moved the arm to be in the position described by Haynes. Got it all back in the car (PITA that was). Put the wiper on where it should be, ran the wiper and it goes left (off the rear screen) before going right. So, clearly the motor arm is now in the wrong place.
I now have no idea what the correct location should be for the arm. Does anyone have any info on this? I don't have a Bentley but would love to know what that says.
Thanks,
Jason
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Old Timer
Which is clearly wrong.
It was okay originally, the only idiot to mess with it was me. I wasn't sure why the linkage popped off so had it all out, checked Haynes, mine didn't match so changed it. No idea what it should be as it isn't what Haynes says.
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Old Timer
One difference I can see is VW says run the wiper motor 2 x cycles to find the parked position while the other states 3 mins.
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Old Timer
I'll have a go at doing it that way. No idea how easy it will be to get to the carnk arm with it bolted in the boot lid!
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