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Goldstar



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2011 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Stornoway Grey
One Windscreen Wiper Stuck Vertical

Afternoon all,

Wife just went out in the fattie and about 5 mins later was back to change cars.

The ofs wiper is stuck in the vertical position and the near side is parked. I haven’t had a good look under there yet as it is p33ing down Laughing

Anyone has this or got any idea which bit of the mechanism I need to target please?

Thanks

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Post #648738 21st Nov 2022 1:27pm
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Goldstar



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Decided I needed to get out there despite the rain.

Here’s the culprit. Arm had jammed behind the n/s spindle

Trouble is now I’m not sure the cup on the arm and the wiper are very secure now. Just in time for winter.

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Phoenix



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As a temporary fix, put some polythene sheet over the ball then press into the socket with a decent pair of pliers, you'll need to replace the linkage assembly soon though.

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JayGee



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Orkney Grey

Happened to me this summer while on holiday and managed to bodge it but it's secure so won't come off but loose and the wiper hits the A pillar so just ordered this kit;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143538883971?mk...media=COPY 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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Looks like it would work. Worth a go at £25, thank for the link

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Phoenix wrote:
As a temporary fix, put some polythene sheet over the ball then press into the socket with a decent pair of pliers, you'll need to replace the linkage assembly soon though.


I'll give that a try thanks

Post #648774 21st Nov 2022 6:21pm
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Stuart-



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This happened to my L322 a couple of years ago. The ball and socket wears and eventually pops out. The indy gave me a retaining clip that holds both together.

>>This<< looks like the sort of thing. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography in black
2018 D300 SE Velar in champagne
Spiffing wheel centre caps, L322 sill repair panels, etc

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Added some polythene and the ball clicked into the socket with a satisfying thunk but I suspect it won't last long. Ordered some of those clips (thanks Stuart) to see if they will work

Thanks all

Post #648911 22nd Nov 2022 8:40pm
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