Rear Wiper
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Morning all,
Finally installing my rear wiper which was removed by previous owner. Does anyone know how best to align the linkage in the correct place. Can you pop linage off simple or is this the wrong thing to do
Thanks
Finally installing my rear wiper which was removed by previous owner. Does anyone know how best to align the linkage in the correct place. Can you pop linage off simple or is this the wrong thing to do
Thanks
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Local Hero

Only ever done the front but guess it's the same for the rear, undo the nut which holds the linkage to the motor spine and adjust it there.
I would lift the wiper arm up of the screen and let the wiper do a couple of wipes as I find they don't always park in the exact same spot then adjust where the wiper arm parks then lift the wiper arm of the screen again to check it's going the right way and wont damage the paint etc, if it seems ok put the wiper arm down and give it a go.
I would lift the wiper arm up of the screen and let the wiper do a couple of wipes as I find they don't always park in the exact same spot then adjust where the wiper arm parks then lift the wiper arm of the screen again to check it's going the right way and wont damage the paint etc, if it seems ok put the wiper arm down and give it a go.
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Hi,
Thanks for the advice and I too thought that may be the way to go but when the motor is in the tailgate there is no way you can access the motor nut and spindle.
Thanks for the advice and I too thought that may be the way to go but when the motor is in the tailgate there is no way you can access the motor nut and spindle.
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MOTY 2013

before you fit the motor plug it to the loom and trigger the rear motor to a) make sure it works properly, and b) its in its parked position.
then fit it to the car and the mech to the motor once wiper arm is in the correct spot. as said lift the wiper arm off screen and try it to make sure all is well
then fit it to the car and the mech to the motor once wiper arm is in the correct spot. as said lift the wiper arm off screen and try it to make sure all is well
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Ok that makes sense but can you fit the linkage once the motor is fitted. I thought the nut wasnt accessible. Sorry trying to visualize it from my office desk
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MOTY 2013

I'm not sure, but it must be reasonably accessible otherwise how would they build em 
on the mk2 its easy as the nut faces backwards thru the hole in the tailgate, i would assume the mk1 is the same?

on the mk2 its easy as the nut faces backwards thru the hole in the tailgate, i would assume the mk1 is the same?
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I am going to have to take a look tonight now as what your say sounds correct but I was sure it wasnt as easy as undoing the nut and sure it face the opposite way. Hmmmm
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