Author Topic: Wiper/washer fuse problem  (Read 2292 times)

Offline widdy

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Wiper/washer fuse problem
« on: 06 November 2003, 14:03 »
hi all  :D I have a little problem with my Mk2 and I'm hoping someone maybe able to shed some light so then i won't have to goto a garage and pay extortionate $$$$'s for what is probably a very minor problem.

I brought and 2nd hand Mk2 on an E plate and although the gearbox went within 3 days (fixed now) I have a very annoying problem that keeps popping up.Everytime I use my washers on the windowscreen the fuse blows out almost immediatly (gone through about 20 so far  :-[ ) I have a feeling it maybe something to do with the relay but i've been unable to find one in a scrapyard just to test my theory (Golfs are very sparse around here)
Now I've obviously shown myself to know just about nothing about cars and I thought that This forum would probably be able to shed some light or maybe give me a run down of things to check for etc.

Any help would be very much apprieciated  :)

Widdy

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Re:Wiper/washer fuse problem
« Reply #1 on: 06 November 2003, 14:09 »
if i was u mate i would try using the next fuse up c if that solves it.

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Re:Wiper/washer fuse problem
« Reply #2 on: 06 November 2003, 14:18 »
I'm actually using a 15amp fuse at the moment,I did actually think of that but i was worried just incase it tripped the whole electrics out all together (not sure if thats possible or not).

thanks

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Re:Wiper/washer fuse problem
« Reply #3 on: 06 November 2003, 14:53 »
take it it should be a 10A 1?, have you cheaked the system make sure the earth is ok and all the conections are. if that doesent solve it, i would ring or drop by an auto sparky's and ask them 4 a bit of advice see if they have ne ideas.

Offline Gambit

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Re:Wiper/washer fuse problem
« Reply #4 on: 06 November 2003, 15:06 »
is it not caused by the wiper motor being knackered, and its burning out the fuse because its having to do too much work to operate the motor/linkages

simple way to find out, is to take the wiper motor out, clean it up & grease all the linkages etc

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Re:Wiper/washer fuse problem
« Reply #5 on: 06 November 2003, 16:19 »
Are your Washer jets heated ones? sounds like some wires are crossed?

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Re:Wiper/washer fuse problem
« Reply #6 on: 20 November 2003, 16:49 »
I had the same problem on my Golf. Just replace the mfa Stalk. It should be ok :)

Offline jedi16v

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Re:Wiper/washer fuse problem
« Reply #7 on: 20 November 2003, 19:58 »
you my have a short cicuit wire i had one on my old one were the steering wheel was turning it was also chaffing a wire and earthing out and hence blowing fuses most annoying when it starts to p*** it down. good luck sorting it mate