Wipers
- mikeyquattro
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RE: Re: wipers
Nut inside the ECU box. Unplug the ECu and then you should be able to see it
Tomorrow is another day
RE: Re: wipers
Yep - managed to find it thanks.
RE: Re: wipers
Great...turning into a right old saga this one....
ECU now removed from box. BUT, there's insufficient slack in the wiring to pull the ECU box forward by more than a few mm - insufficient to allow me to remove the wiper linkage.
There are 5 wiring connectors that need to be removed from the back of the box ( that fit into a recessed hole underneath the ECU box ). It's not obvious how to remove these connectors and very little room to do it either ( no room for fingers ). Is it just a case of yanking with a pair of pliers ? Are there tangs that need to be opened / pressed in ?
There's been no mention of having to do this on any of the previous threads on this subject
perhaps my wiring is shorter than anyone elses ! That'd be just my luck..
Starting to get fed up with this...I looked into getting this done at a garage or stealerships earlier by claiming on WarrantyDirect....guess what - the wiper motor is covered, not the linkage. Typical.
TIA
Rick.
ECU now removed from box. BUT, there's insufficient slack in the wiring to pull the ECU box forward by more than a few mm - insufficient to allow me to remove the wiper linkage.
There are 5 wiring connectors that need to be removed from the back of the box ( that fit into a recessed hole underneath the ECU box ). It's not obvious how to remove these connectors and very little room to do it either ( no room for fingers ). Is it just a case of yanking with a pair of pliers ? Are there tangs that need to be opened / pressed in ?
There's been no mention of having to do this on any of the previous threads on this subject
Starting to get fed up with this...I looked into getting this done at a garage or stealerships earlier by claiming on WarrantyDirect....guess what - the wiper motor is covered, not the linkage. Typical.
TIA
Rick.
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