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Author Subject: rain sensor can it be unpluged
badboybunty

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Post #1
can it be un pluged i find it anoying when it wont stop cheers
Posted 21st Sep 2010 at 17:43
bennn

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Post #2
turn the wiper switch to 0 and it shouldnt do anythnig!

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Posted 21st Sep 2010 at 17:44
smegal

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Post #3
You should be able to just be REALLY careful when taking the mirror off the window!

When I had a broken sensor they worked intermittently like normal wipers.

I personally love the rain sensing wipers though.

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Posted 21st Sep 2010 at 18:35
bennn

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Post #4
smegal wrote:
You should be able to just be REALLY careful when taking the mirror off the window!

When I had a broken sensor they worked intermittently like normal wipers.

I personally love the rain sensing wipers though.


Its easier just to put the wiper stalk to 0 then it doesnt do anything!

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Posted 21st Sep 2010 at 19:06
blaze wip

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Post #5
bennn wrote:
Its easier just to put the wiper stalk to 0 then it doesnt do anything!


Not a good idea when it's raining LOL

Back on topic..

badboybunty wrote:
can it be un pluged i find it anoying when it wont stop cheers


Yes it can mate, as said, take care when removing panels / covers / clips etc and you'll be fine.

What do you mean it's annoying when it doesnt stop, is it going all the time, even when its not raining? Or is it that it sometimes gets ahead of itself? Often knocking them off and back on again calms them down.

If you think the sensors duff, i have one for sale, pm me.

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i feel like giving her a good dry bumming session.
Posted 21st Sep 2010 at 19:12
cjm_harris

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Post #6
Make sure some c*nt hasnt stuck some black tape over the sensor on the window. A mate of mine did that to me LOL

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Posted 21st Sep 2010 at 20:37

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