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Hi guys and girls, has anyone had any issues with their wipers on the V35 coupe? Mine wont turn on intermittent or normal speeds, but when you put it up to the highest speed, they work fine. Anyone had the same or similar problem? Its driving me crazy trying to work out a solution!!!

Thanx

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Hi guys and girls, has anyone had any issues with their wipers on the V35 coupe? Mine wont turn on intermittent or normal speeds, but when you put it up to the highest speed, they work fine. Anyone had the same or similar problem? Its driving me crazy trying to work out a solution!!!

well i dnt own a V35 butt my R33 was doing somthing like that the intermit wouldnt work butt the normal 1 would...

i checkd the fuse an it was fine then checkd the windsceeen wiper motor an it had a bit of water in it soo had to replace that an now its all AOK

so mayb try ur fuse 1st then the motor to see if it may have sort cirut somehow

R33 has an amplifier on the passener guard. V35 is data driven. bit of a difference. only thing to do is try another stalk on it. how/when did it start doing it?

I just went to use the wipers yesterday morning and when I went to turn them on, they didnt work. I will try and get my hands on a stalk. Do you know if the 350z has the same stalk?

Thanks

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