Beef
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Yes I kid you not. When my wife rang me on a drive back from the South to tell me the wipers had suddenly started and would not switch off I presumed she'd probably got her handbag wrapped around the stick. Sadly not indeed the only way to stop the wipers is to pull the fuse.
Audi kindly sold us a replacement switch which I fitted last week. It made no difference. I even tried it with the switch completely removed - the wipers carry on.
There are 4 wires running to the wiper motor - there is a permanent 12V live feed to numbers 2 and 3 (green and green and black).
Can anybody shed any light on this?
Many thanks in advance.
Beef
Audi kindly sold us a replacement switch which I fitted last week. It made no difference. I even tried it with the switch completely removed - the wipers carry on.
There are 4 wires running to the wiper motor - there is a permanent 12V live feed to numbers 2 and 3 (green and green and black).
Can anybody shed any light on this?
Many thanks in advance.
Beef