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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: Snoopy on 19 July 2010, 18:33
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1) Do your wipers judder and re-position themselfs everytime you start the car?
2) On intermittent wipe, do your wipers when they sweep back down, stop, then move up abit, then down abit & then a second or two later drop down again?
3) The washers seem to take ages before they actually spray water.
Its annoying and reminds me of Alfa 155,145,146, Fiat tipo,tempra wipers when the rest position has gone.
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Have a look on this site and choose GTI from the model list.
http://www.ownerwelcome.com/
Then click on "windscreen wipers" Once the video plays, on the right hand side of the screen under the heading "Did you know" it tells you about the movement. Is this what you mean?
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If this is normal it does seem odd it does it all the time when on intermittent wipe after each wipe.
I can understand it doing it after the 2 second stop ie it thinks its finished.
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1) Do your wipers judder and re-position themselfs everytime you start the car?
2) On intermittent wipe, do your wipers when they sweep back down, stop, then move up abit, then down abit & then a second or two later drop down again?
3) The washers seem to take ages before they actually spray water.
Its annoying and reminds me of Alfa 155,145,146, Fiat tipo,tempra wipers when the rest position has gone.
I've heard of all this but have not observed anything at present.
So answers for now:
To Qs 1 - No
To Qs 2 - No
To Qs 3 - No
I'll check all the above once it rains! :smiley:
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:grin: When it rains :grin: its like driving in the river up here at the moment :grin: its rained and is raining that hard at times today. I had to make two changes of planned route home tonight due to flooded roads. I even thought i was going to aquaplane off the bridge over the tyne river :shocked:
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:grin: When it rains :grin: its like driving in the river up here at the moment :grin: its rained and is raining that hard at times today. I had to make two changes of planned route home tonight due to flooded roads. I even thought i was going to aquaplane off the bridge over the tyne river :shocked:
Dry like the Sahara here and nearly as hot.
It rains in your area like mad in the summer, and you are snowed-in in the winter and which lasts forever. :sick:
Your poor car never has a real summer holiday and neither do you.
Time to move down south to London, West London preferably! :wink:
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Mine does all of the above snoopy, and so did my Mk5 ED30.
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:grin: When it rains :grin: its like driving in the river up here at the moment :grin: its rained and is raining that hard at times today. I had to make two changes of planned route home tonight due to flooded roads. I even thought i was going to aquaplane off the bridge over the tyne river :shocked:
Dry like the Sahara here and nearly as hot.
It rains in your area like mad in the summer, and you are snowed-in in the winter and which lasts forever. :sick:
Your poor car never has a real summer holiday and neither do you.
Time to move down south to London, West London preferably! :wink:
Used to live near St Albans and it was always dry and hot in the summer. Worked for a long time in Birdcage Walk but certainly don't miss the commute in and out of town and the red hot full up train.
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Into Kings X. Nice. That's where my sweatshop is. Cleaned up now. Know the Birdie cage well. Nice, buzzy and busy. Better than the p!ssing rain or the freezing never ending winter. Close to Paris too! Come back!
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Far far too expensive down there now for me. Also too busy, last time I was down that way Kings X was absolutely packed out with workers toing and froing and tourists just getting in the bloody way :wink:
Have some happy memories of lunching in St James Park or taking the underground and having a mooch around M&S at Marble Arch, it always used to have all the new lines at one time.
Sometimes we used to save up our luncheon vouchers and go and blow them in Harrods in Knightsbridge.
Happy days but long ago now :sad:
Giz
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I have a wiper question...
I find myself stupid not able to get my wipers off the windscreen in order to properly clean the whole shield and cleaning the wiperrubbers....HOW IS THAT DONE...that old fashion flippping them over (rear no problemo) :huh:
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I have a wiper question...
I find myself stupid not able to get my wipers off the windscreen in order to properly clean the whole shield and cleaning the wiperrubbers....HOW IS THAT DONE...that old fashion flippping them over (rear no problemo) :huh:
1. Turn the ignition on then off, press down the wiper switch once [to the quick wipe position] and release, wipers will move to vertical position and can then be moved away from screen. 2. To put them back turn on ignition and press wiper switch down and release. Hey presto - they go back down. :cool:
PS Make sure you have put wipers back onto screen before carrying out part 2.
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I'm sure www.ownerwelcome.com (http://www.ownerwelcome.com) explains a lot of the hidden functions like this.
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I'm sure www.ownerwelcome.com (http://www.ownerwelcome.com) explains a lot of the hidden functions like this.
It doesn't show how to put the wipers in the service position though. [Unless it's shown under another model, it's not in the GTI section]
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Obviuosly I read "a lot" before asking... :smiley:
Thanks for the answer I am cleaning the whole car today so right in time... :wink:
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Just finished cleaning my car...and YES it took me indeed nearly a day... :lipsrsealed:
Anyway the wipers-trick worked like a charm...thanks !!!
I do not know if there is already a wash topic ...but today I have bought about 150 euro stuff mostly Sonox and some Turtle and am quite satisfied with the products that is I only do not fance the Sonos Spray and Clay...I see wipe-marks... :huh:.......so I had to Sonox Polish that out..... :cool:
I must admit/say thateven my aftermarket leather appears also far from State of the Art....so I treated that today again since it has been nearly 2 weeks 30-38 degrees im Schwarzwald....burning the seats...
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I'm sure www.ownerwelcome.com (http://www.ownerwelcome.com) explains a lot of the hidden functions like this.
It doesn't show how to put the wipers in the service position though. [Unless it's shown under another model, it's not in the GTI section]
Fair enough, I thought I had read it there but obviously not. I must have got the "never rests on the same side twice in a row" from there.