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| Author | Subject: replacing the front wipers motor |
nircom
Regular Location: Ramat Gan Registered: 30 Aug 2005 Posts: 173 Status: Offline |
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A few weeks ago after a decent rain, my wipers stopped working. As it turned out, the draining hole on the driver side was blocked by leafs, and the entire area was filled with water, until the front wipers engine was toast. As I later learned, it's a common phenomenon in the 306. So I went to a scrappy and purchased a used engine. I knew it's not a big deal to replace it alone, so I thought I may already document the process in case anyone ever needs information about it. Please forgive me for my poor English. I'm not sure I |
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cress87
Seasoned Pro Location: Norwich Registered: 30 Mar 2007 Posts: 11,360 Status: Offline |
Post #2
Might be worth PM'ing admin to have it FAQ'd. May be useful for people in future. ________________________________________ ![]() You feed beefburgers to swans. ![]() I may have been speeding Mr Policeman but [a] I live for the 306 and [b] did you see that dog? omfg |
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steve954
Seasoned Pro Location: norwich Registered: 16 Nov 2008 Posts: 2,213 Status: Offline |
Post #3
cress87 wrote: Might be worth PM'ing admin to have it FAQ'd. May be useful for people in future. ________________________________________ stevie09 308 gt140 cc 03 octavia vrs IF IT AIN'T BROKE, IT AIN'T A GTI6 |
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