P PuntoSX60 New member Joined Jun 8, 2010 Messages 64 Points 18 Location Leicester Jun 8, 2010 #1 just wondering if the rear wiper motor is a common fault on the particular model because most punto owners i know have had problems.would it be the motor in the tailgate itself or a switch or something? All help appreciated
just wondering if the rear wiper motor is a common fault on the particular model because most punto owners i know have had problems.would it be the motor in the tailgate itself or a switch or something? All help appreciated
dave ****** Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Aug 10, 2003 Messages 125,246 Points 24,395 Location Essex/Suffolk border Jun 9, 2010 #2 it is normally the motor, un plug the conector and put a meter or a test bulb on it, if it shows power then motor is gone
it is normally the motor, un plug the conector and put a meter or a test bulb on it, if it shows power then motor is gone
OP OP P PuntoSX60 New member Joined Jun 8, 2010 Messages 64 Points 18 Location Leicester Jun 9, 2010 #3 many thanks, will try when i get time to do it, are the motors easy to fit? ive replace door locks, central locking mechanisms and other internal stuff, will i be able to do the rear motor do you think?
many thanks, will try when i get time to do it, are the motors easy to fit? ive replace door locks, central locking mechanisms and other internal stuff, will i be able to do the rear motor do you think?
OP OP P PuntoSX60 New member Joined Jun 8, 2010 Messages 64 Points 18 Location Leicester Jun 9, 2010 #4 dave said: it is normally the motor, un plug the conector and put a meter or a test bulb on it, if it shows power then motor is gone Click to expand... will any bulb do? i have a few spare xmas lights:slayer:, will they do?
dave said: it is normally the motor, un plug the conector and put a meter or a test bulb on it, if it shows power then motor is gone Click to expand... will any bulb do? i have a few spare xmas lights:slayer:, will they do?
dave ****** Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Aug 10, 2003 Messages 125,246 Points 24,395 Location Essex/Suffolk border Jun 9, 2010 #5 any 12v bulb. to change motor is easy
OP OP P PuntoSX60 New member Joined Jun 8, 2010 Messages 64 Points 18 Location Leicester Jun 18, 2010 #6 dave said: it is normally the motor, un plug the conector and put a meter or a test bulb on it, if it shows power then motor is gone Click to expand... the plastic connector has 3 separate wires going into it, what color do i put to the bulb? :idea:
dave said: it is normally the motor, un plug the conector and put a meter or a test bulb on it, if it shows power then motor is gone Click to expand... the plastic connector has 3 separate wires going into it, what color do i put to the bulb? :idea:
bredsticz I like to be different! Parked in the garage Joined Jul 12, 2009 Messages 4,491 Points 838 Location Manchester Jun 18, 2010 #7 The 2 that aren't the earth. Live is usually red (me thinks) earth usually has 2 colours whenever I've seen wiring. What colours do you have?
The 2 that aren't the earth. Live is usually red (me thinks) earth usually has 2 colours whenever I've seen wiring. What colours do you have?
OP OP P PuntoSX60 New member Joined Jun 8, 2010 Messages 64 Points 18 Location Leicester Jun 18, 2010 #8 bredsticz said: The 2 that aren't the earth. Live is usually red (me thinks) earth usually has 2 colours whenever I've seen wiring. What colours do you have? Click to expand... 2 brown 1 black
bredsticz said: The 2 that aren't the earth. Live is usually red (me thinks) earth usually has 2 colours whenever I've seen wiring. What colours do you have? Click to expand... 2 brown 1 black