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hes well looked after he got satin sheets and all the works :/:(

And i whipped his ass and he had to do the food shop on his own..so we all know who is in charge in this relationship

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Hey Wildcat, hyperdrive found that my rear wipers motor for the water spray is the wrong one :/ (it wasn't working, and still isn't :huh:)I have no idea why there is a wrong motor in there.

When my S1 arrived the rear washer did not work. The fronts were fine and the same pump is used for both.

The line to the rear wasblocked. You can get to it by removing the rear cover and the rubber gromets in the body and the tailgate. Disconnect the line and pump through and clean nozzle.

If that doesn't clear it and the pump motor works it would have to be the solenoid that opens the pathway for the water, or the line is blocked closer to the pump I have not got a clue where the solenoid is at the moment, but will search if you need more info.

Cheers 66yo. :):nuke:

I think I have stuffed up.lol

I checked again and it seems like there are two motor sounds when both washers are on together. Check and listen. Ifyou can hear the motor work when it should the it could be a blockage at the rear nozzle.

Its quite easy to get to the line via the cover and grommets in the back .

Cheers 66yo :nuke::/

:huh::)

Hey Wildcat, hyperdrive found that my rear wipers motor for the water spray is the wrong one :) (it wasn't working, and still isn't :huh:)I have no idea why there is a wrong motor in there.

Well im lucky enough that the water spray still works and comes out like its suppose to...the wiper just doesnt move...will have a closer look tonight or tomorrow when it eventually stops pissin down with rain :nuke:

Well im lucky enough that the water spray still works and comes out like its suppose to...the wiper just doesnt move...will have a closer look tonight or tomorrow when it eventually stops pissin down with rain :mad:

The PDWR got me. Its pissing pickhandles here and we love it. Costs $120 for a load of water. :rant::O

oh mister tangles :D i have faith..i just like to be independent and being a girl and all i would like to be able to do things that men think only they can do :mad: but of course hubby can look at it and fix it and i can watch ;):(

You like to watch....................... eh :huh:

hes well looked after he got satin sheets and all the works :mad::P

And i whipped his ass and he had to do the food shop on his own..so we all know who is in charge in this relationship

OUCH!!!!!!! Damn you ARE WHIPPED Mr GTST!!!!!!!!

While we are talking rear wipers...

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Take a look at the length of mine! I have the fuse removed so it can't be turned on, if it is it just tries to smash the squirter nozzle off tailgate, pretty funny but a little scary at the same time. The wiper arm has Toyota stamped into it so it's wrong in more ways than one!

Anyone have a spare rear wiper arm? Or one they would be happy to part with? I will post a WTB in the trade section but will not be holding my breath...

Cheers

Luke

Far out Munch, thats a bit big... although I have to agree with who ever put it on... piddly little wiper on the back :P

66yo I think the problem is with the motor that runs the water, its the wrong one, The back wiper works and the fronts work with the washers.

Far out Munch, thats a bit big... although I have to agree with who ever put it on... piddly little wiper on the back :P

66yo I think the problem is with the motor that runs the water, its the wrong one, The back wiper works and the fronts work with the washers.

I'mTOTALLY confused.

Is it correct to say (1) The front wipers and washers work

(2) The rear wiper works but the washer does not

(3) The rear washer works but the wiper does not

(4) Nothin' f**kin' works?

(5) Caus its pissin pick handles and I forgot to change the HW from solar to electric

we have all had to have cold showers and its buggered my night life.

(6) And if thats not enough the boys and I, successfully fitted a new water pump and

timing belt into a 180.

(7) God is good to NISSAN drivers.

Cheers 66yo. :D:D

how can the rear window washer motor be wrong? surely any washer motor will work with the 2 wires connected. i got both washer motors sitting in my garage doing nuthin (cant fit washer bottle with cooler piping), but i might need them later on. how about buy a new one stagea girl from nissan? they wont be much $$$ i'd imagine.

Yes it was a very easy job...(for the hubby) :laugh:

Was just a matter of pulling the cap off the wiper arm and tightening the nut... :laugh:

Little embarrasing after all that worrying to find that it was about a 5minute fix job..but at least now i have a working WINDOW WIPER :laugh:

:laugh::laugh: for everyones help and advice much appreciated

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