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Auto Wiper Fix
Auto Wiper Fix
My auto wipers stopped working on the X and i noticed there were air bubbles between the sensor and the windscreen so i removed the sensor and cleaned up the screen and the sensor,can anybody tell me how to test it before i try to stick it back on the screen, if anyone has done this can you let me know where i can get the sticky pads from ,
i have seen them for sale on Ebay but now i cant find them when i do a search,
i have seen them for sale on Ebay but now i cant find them when i do a search,
2004 3.0d Sport Facelift Remaped, Schnitzer styling body kit, Black leather
Neon lights, Elec fold in mirr, 6Cd changer,DSP, Sat nav, Bluetooth, Wood pack
Speed camera warning, Heated front seats, Wabasto heater, Auto wipers lights, Rear view camera.
Neon lights, Elec fold in mirr, 6Cd changer,DSP, Sat nav, Bluetooth, Wood pack
Speed camera warning, Heated front seats, Wabasto heater, Auto wipers lights, Rear view camera.
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Auto Wiper Fix
Get a friend to spray the windscreen while you sit in the car holding the sensor in the correct place
Re: Auto Wiper Fix
Sounds good will give it a try,
2004 3.0d Sport Facelift Remaped, Schnitzer styling body kit, Black leather
Neon lights, Elec fold in mirr, 6Cd changer,DSP, Sat nav, Bluetooth, Wood pack
Speed camera warning, Heated front seats, Wabasto heater, Auto wipers lights, Rear view camera.
Neon lights, Elec fold in mirr, 6Cd changer,DSP, Sat nav, Bluetooth, Wood pack
Speed camera warning, Heated front seats, Wabasto heater, Auto wipers lights, Rear view camera.
Re: Auto Wiper Fix
[quote=""malc1950""]Sounds good will give it a try,[/quote]
give it a try no harm but i wouldn't count on it working.
the sensor works on the principle of bouncing off a ray of light sent off at a 45 degree angle, which then is received at the other end of the sensor, by way of refraction. when there's water on the surface it directs parts of that light elsewhere, reducing the amount of light received by the receiver end, that triggers the wiper (good old physics of how a ray of light passes through glass prisms, water if u remember from school)
when u hold the sensor next to the glass u can't prevent a thin layer of air between the sensor and the glass, and that can impact refraction.
give it a try no harm but i wouldn't count on it working.
the sensor works on the principle of bouncing off a ray of light sent off at a 45 degree angle, which then is received at the other end of the sensor, by way of refraction. when there's water on the surface it directs parts of that light elsewhere, reducing the amount of light received by the receiver end, that triggers the wiper (good old physics of how a ray of light passes through glass prisms, water if u remember from school)
when u hold the sensor next to the glass u can't prevent a thin layer of air between the sensor and the glass, and that can impact refraction.
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Re: Auto Wiper Fix
As above. Unfortunately the only usual fix for this is a new windscreen. The bond is created via an optically clear adhesive, not a pad, applied under vacuum at the time of manufacture I'm told.......something to do with keeping the bubbles out I suppose.
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Auto Wiper Fix
As above, I looked over the invoices for my car that I tracked down from BMW, and it looks like in 2005 it went in for a rain sensor repair, and a complete new windscreen was fitted!
2004 Silver 3.0D Sport Auto - 20" Le Mans Rims, Gen 4 Hualingan DVD/BT/iPod/SD/Nav Headunit, E70 Rear Wiper Conversion, Front Bosch Aero Flatblades
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There was a link floating around how to DIY the job with silicone
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yes i remember seeing a DIY fix with silicone and also a fix with a pad
2004 3.0d Sport Facelift Remaped, Schnitzer styling body kit, Black leather
Neon lights, Elec fold in mirr, 6Cd changer,DSP, Sat nav, Bluetooth, Wood pack
Speed camera warning, Heated front seats, Wabasto heater, Auto wipers lights, Rear view camera.
Neon lights, Elec fold in mirr, 6Cd changer,DSP, Sat nav, Bluetooth, Wood pack
Speed camera warning, Heated front seats, Wabasto heater, Auto wipers lights, Rear view camera.
Re: Auto Wiper Fix
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
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Auto Wiper Fix
That's the exact one I was on about
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I have seen the DIY with silicon but i have also seen a DIY with a sticky pad and as i remember they said it was better to use for removing all the air bubbles,
I did see the pads for sale on ebay a while ago but now i cant find them,
I did see the pads for sale on ebay a while ago but now i cant find them,
2004 3.0d Sport Facelift Remaped, Schnitzer styling body kit, Black leather
Neon lights, Elec fold in mirr, 6Cd changer,DSP, Sat nav, Bluetooth, Wood pack
Speed camera warning, Heated front seats, Wabasto heater, Auto wipers lights, Rear view camera.
Neon lights, Elec fold in mirr, 6Cd changer,DSP, Sat nav, Bluetooth, Wood pack
Speed camera warning, Heated front seats, Wabasto heater, Auto wipers lights, Rear view camera.
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Auto Wiper Fix
If you can find the sticky pad post and share the link that would be good
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Well, you could try this.....found via Google. Not sure if it's what you meant. There's also a reference to it in the E46 link above too.
http://www.gordonglassusa.com/item/RSK2 ... K2296.html
http://www.gordonglassusa.com/item/RSK2 ... K2296.html
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.