Dibs-h
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Mrs reports that the rear wiper on her 2011 VW Polo stopped working. So I had a quick Google and the candidates were.
1. Blown fuse
2. Dead wiper motor
3. broken wires in the bundle near the tailgate hinge where they exit the tailgate and enter the main body.
in order or probability\likelihood.
Not having a Haynes manual - I googled fuse box location and fuses. Most of the results were the same, and Fuse #2 was the one (operating the rear wiper motor) - checked it, was fine and getting 12v at it.
So removed the tailgate trim to get to the motor - removed it, taping over the hole in the windscreen for now. Motor looked mint, like new. Took it apart - no mechanical issues or anything suggestive of it being the issue.
With tailgate trim removed - looked at the wiring. The wiring is in various colours - no voltage at any of the pins in the plug for the motor. The wiring that goes out of the tailgate & into the body is a "mini" loom by itself. All the wires are white - all 9 of them and apart from one - all the same size. Wasn't happy at that point. Pulled the rubber boot near the hinge and checked the little bit I could see of the wires but nothing jumped out.
So now dismantled the left side of the boot inside, where the "mini" loom terminates and plugs into the main loom. Found the 2 plugs and disconnected them, disconnected the other ends too. A brown plug and 1 black plug at both ends of the "mini" loom - same nbr of wires into each plug.
So continuity checking them yesterday evening. Wires from the black plug at one end go to the brown plug at the other end - almost totally random. Was left with 2 connections in 1 plug (in the car side) that could not be matched to the other side (tailgate). And 1 in the tailgate that couldn't be matched to the car side.
So thought I need to get hold of proper wiring diagrams. VW\Audi have a product called ElsaWin which is an amazing laptop\online based program which is the dealer workshop procedure\repair manual etc. Got a hold of that and started looking at the wiring diagram for the rear wiper motor.
I bet some of you saw this coming.
ElsaWin showed Fuse 42 being the one supplying power to the rear wiper motor, with Fuse 2 supplying the wiper washer. So being me - I nipped out to the car last night, checked Fuse 42 and it was dead. Popped a new one in - didn't blow. So plugged the wiper motor back in, hanging sort of in the air. And lo and behold it started working. Clearly couldn't make this shoot up could you.
Lesson - don't believe everything the internet say.
I'm looking at it being a win that I got a working copy of ElsaWin on my laptop.
1. Blown fuse
2. Dead wiper motor
3. broken wires in the bundle near the tailgate hinge where they exit the tailgate and enter the main body.
in order or probability\likelihood.
Not having a Haynes manual - I googled fuse box location and fuses. Most of the results were the same, and Fuse #2 was the one (operating the rear wiper motor) - checked it, was fine and getting 12v at it.
So removed the tailgate trim to get to the motor - removed it, taping over the hole in the windscreen for now. Motor looked mint, like new. Took it apart - no mechanical issues or anything suggestive of it being the issue.
With tailgate trim removed - looked at the wiring. The wiring is in various colours - no voltage at any of the pins in the plug for the motor. The wiring that goes out of the tailgate & into the body is a "mini" loom by itself. All the wires are white - all 9 of them and apart from one - all the same size. Wasn't happy at that point. Pulled the rubber boot near the hinge and checked the little bit I could see of the wires but nothing jumped out.
So now dismantled the left side of the boot inside, where the "mini" loom terminates and plugs into the main loom. Found the 2 plugs and disconnected them, disconnected the other ends too. A brown plug and 1 black plug at both ends of the "mini" loom - same nbr of wires into each plug.
So continuity checking them yesterday evening. Wires from the black plug at one end go to the brown plug at the other end - almost totally random. Was left with 2 connections in 1 plug (in the car side) that could not be matched to the other side (tailgate). And 1 in the tailgate that couldn't be matched to the car side.
So thought I need to get hold of proper wiring diagrams. VW\Audi have a product called ElsaWin which is an amazing laptop\online based program which is the dealer workshop procedure\repair manual etc. Got a hold of that and started looking at the wiring diagram for the rear wiper motor.
I bet some of you saw this coming.
ElsaWin showed Fuse 42 being the one supplying power to the rear wiper motor, with Fuse 2 supplying the wiper washer. So being me - I nipped out to the car last night, checked Fuse 42 and it was dead. Popped a new one in - didn't blow. So plugged the wiper motor back in, hanging sort of in the air. And lo and behold it started working. Clearly couldn't make this shoot up could you.
Lesson - don't believe everything the internet say.
I'm looking at it being a win that I got a working copy of ElsaWin on my laptop.
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