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akk



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Wiper arms into Service Mode?

Hi,

new owner of L322.

Just trying to clean the wiper blades (covered in oil following a lorry!).

Is there way way to get the wiper arms to stay vertical when the engine is switched off so that I can easily reach them both to clean? They always return to the bottom...

thanks
Atul

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Pawl



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Not sure about the RR, but usually achievable by turning on the ignition & wipers then turning off the ignition just before the wipers get to the top of their sweep. Paul,
2001 Discovery 2 TD5, 211,000 miles & climbing
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akk



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Tried that... it's a push button start stop and despite numerous timing attempts, (ala tipping point!) it's failed... engine goes off and wipers still return to the bottom Sad

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Aagh - the perils of so little driver control with newer models !
With keyless start there is obviously no ignition off that the driver can influence. Paul,
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2006 FFRR TDV8 Vogue 145,000 miles & climbing
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akk



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Indeed Laughing

And let's not even start with the rear wiper... that conveniently sneaks into it's little home under the top of the rear window!!! Rolling with laughter

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surely it cant be much of a problem to clean the wipers in their normal position? ... - .- -.




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[Edit - this applies to the L405 - it was posted in the L405 section & I just noticed the original post says L322 Embarassed and Stan didn't notice Razz ]

For the fronts - on the menu in the middle of the instruments - something like vehicle setup - winter mode will leave the front wipers higher at rest.

For the rear, you need to partially open the tailgate mid-wipe and the wiper will stop in whichever position it's currently in

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theres no winter mode on the L322 alistair...

i'm slacking Embarassed ... - .- -.




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Laughing

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akk



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Not much of a problem?

I mist be a 6ft midget then... coz the wiper only comes up about 3 inches, so it's not possible to give the whole blade a clean (only the furthermost 1/3 is possible).

I've contemplated taking the whole blade off it's arm... but that feels like a sledgehammer...

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a stool or small step ladder ?


blimey , its a tough day today Rolling Eyes ... - .- -.




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haha... I've tried everything... the blade just doesn't come far enough away from the screen to clean... like I said... 2 thirds of it is pretty impossible...
Rolling Eyes

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the wiper arm does come away enough to clean it...



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I bet you haven’t tried removing them?

Its very easy to slide the slider on the top and simply remove the wiper blade then clean & refit sir Thumbs Up



Sometimes the easiest option is overlooked as a harder task Whistle

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akk



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lol... I did think about removing it... but was convinced it was a sledgehammer to crack a nut! Laughing

Totally my mistake... I'm not a premiership footballer... so I tend to do my own (routine) maintenance! Rolling with laughter

My son's car (a Seat Ibiza), has a simple mode for leaving wipers vertical... you can then just pull the whole arm back and clean the blade in seconds... no fiddling about removing and refitting etc... oh well... I guess JLR just expect people to pay their service department to do this task for them...good ole JLR... they think of everything!

Whistle

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