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Originally Posted by honerboys View Post
remove the wiper arms from the car first - clean the splines on the wiper shaft - i believe the park position is controlled by the wiper relay on the fuse panel - that should be either cleaned or replaced - once that is replaced the wipers should park when the switch is turned off - you need to know where the park position is before you can fix the out of sync issue after - as for the out of sync problem - one or both of your wipers has slipped on it's shaft - re-install the wiper arms - position them where they should be when parked and tighten up the shaft nuts
Perfect, thank you very much for this information. My car is due for its MOT in the afternoon and will fail on this, however I will order a new relay first thing as the intermittent function does not work, neither do they park. I will try and give it a clean but doubt that will work.

Your diagnosis looks perfect to me regarding the wiper having slipped on its shaft. Im quite positive this will work and will try this first thing in the morning.
I cant thank you enough. Thanks

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Old 10-01-2017, 07:10 PM
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