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Hi All,

Rear wiper on the R32 GT-R stopped working. No washer jet either. Tried a known working switch to no avail. Fuse looks good. Strange that the washer jet doesn't work any more. Used to work fine until last week.

There is a small box just next to the wiper motor in the boot labelled 'amp wiper', will look at replacing it. Still doesn't explain the washer jet not working.

Any tips will be appreciated.

Thanks.

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Sorry to strap onto this thread but does the rear sqirter have a separate water bottle and if so where is it located.

Ps. Sold 10 Wiper delete plugs this week.

Maybe one of these guys would give/sell the rear wiper motor to you ?. Just a thought.

Sorry to strap onto this thread but does the rear sqirter have a separate water bottle and if so where is it located.

Ps. Sold 10 Wiper delete plugs this week.

Maybe one of these guys would give/sell the rear wiper motor to you ?. Just a thought.

no.

runs out of the main washer bottle from 2nd pump.

Thanks Luke

If I put the wiper motor back in I'll check the second pump up front. It's never worked. Maybe not plugged or motor blown.

Oh and I'll reconnect the tube in the rear too. For a Laugh I was thinking of aiming it to the right to squirt others.

Sorry to strap onto this thread but does the rear sqirter have a separate water bottle and if so where is it located.

Ps. Sold 10 Wiper delete plugs this week.

Maybe one of these guys would give/sell the rear wiper motor to you ?. Just a thought.

Hey champ if ur after the rear motor I give it to u

Hey mate, have you tried replacing the wiper motor? These tend to die when brushes wear low. These power jets and blades.. Sorry that's all I know

Thanks for the tip. I haven't tested the motor yet.

There are two pumps on the washer bottle in the engine bay so I thought the rear washer ran off that, but it could be possible that there's a second pump in the wiper assembly.

Anyone have a known working one they want to sell to me cheap cheap? :P

Thanks for the tip. I haven't tested the motor yet.

There are two pumps on the washer bottle in the engine bay so I thought the rear washer ran off that, but it could be possible that there's a second pump in the wiper assembly.

Anyone have a known working one they want to sell to me cheap cheap? :P

I have one if u want

  • 3 weeks later...

Finally got around to trying the spare wiper motor I got (thank you gtr0321994). Unfortunately still no go. There is voltage at the wiper amp box thing and the plug at the motor. Looks like it's a relay or *shudders* wiring.

4WD relay also died :glare:

Off topic, but does anyone know what this is?
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Found in the passenger side guard, next to the jack.

Antenna booster?

  • 2 weeks later...

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