306 windscreen wiper problem!

peugeot 306 wipers faulty?????????????

Wipers on my pug 306 (n-reg) are sticking - work ok on normal and fast wipe but automatic wipe and manual (one wipe) they get stuck and don?t park properly?

Heard this is common fault but whats the solution?

ie. relay? wiper stalk? wiring fault?

help me pleeeeeease

sam

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sammyjthurston
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Sam,

Drop the cute speak pleeeease! ;-)

But your problem is most likeley the wiper motor brushes in the wiper mechanics below the windscreen. If you are mechanically adept you can try to disassemble the motor assembly and check the length of the brushes left and if they are too short get them replaced (provided you can find a source) Peugeot don't have any spare brushes: but they will sell you a new wiper motor.

You might be able to breathe some life into it by cleaning up the inside of the wiper motor where the brushes are, if not it's off to the motor factors/Peugeot/scrappie to find a new wiper motor.

Chris

Reply to
Chris Dugan

Hi Sam, I seem to remember having the same fault on my L reg 306 some years ago, Chris - cant see how it can be the brushes - the fault being described is a failure to park on wash/wipe and manual, the motor is obviously working fine as normal and fast work as expected. Motor problems would affect the actual operation of the wipers on all settings (slow, sticking etc)

If I remember right the fault is caused by the relay module which controls the wipers - circuitry in there makes it able to do a set number of wipes for the wash/wipe, and a single pass for the manual mode.

To buy new, this relay is quite expensive, though you may be able to get one from a scrappies, with the usual risk of whether you can test it etc.

On the 306, the relay was located somewhere up behind the dash on the drivers side, accesible by taking off the fusebox cover.

In the end, I didnt bother fixing it - its not an MOT failure, and I just held the lever down until it had done its wipe (for manual) and flicked the wipers onto normal mode to park them after a wash wipe. Bit annoying, but you get used to it..

Cheers Craig

Reply to
fairlyclueless

Failing to park is a problem with the parking contacts in the motor. it is possible to get at these by disassembling the motor. You might want to try Googling for a previous thread.

Yes, I got quite adept at parking the wipers manualy too but in the end I shelled out for a new motor.

Reply to
Phil Cook

known prob to us. If you take it to a dealer we have a wiring mod for this .. best regards mark

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