Why does my Mercedes rain sensor Wiper not stop?
Even though the rain sensor has been connected up (and checked by Autoglass) the wipers run continually when put onto the intermittent (rain sensor) setting – even when dry! I have cleaned the windscreen but no joy. all Autoglass say is take it to a Mercedes main dealer. Any thoughts or help?? thanks. addick.
What are the problems with the Mercedes wipers?
Here is a list of possible issues: 1 Mercedes Wipers Not Working 2 Windshield Wiper Switch Stopped Working 3 Mercedes Windshield Wiper Stays Running / Won’t Stop 4 Mercedes Benz windshield wipers not working 5 Mercedes windshield wiper problem 6 Mercedes E, S, C Class Wipers quit moving 7 Mercedes Wipers stuck on top More …
Why are my windshield wipers moving so slow?
This problem is common and is typically caused by defective Light and Rain Sensor for Automatic Headlights and Windshield Wipers. If this sensor is defective, the wipers may move too fast or slow for no reason. The solution to this problem would be to replace the rain sensor.
Where are the fuses on a Mercedes windshield wiper?
Your Mercedes-Benz has three to four fuse boxes. They are located on the side of the dashboard, engine bay, rear seat or even in the trunk. Find the fuse chart for your car and locate the corresponding fuse for the windshield wiper motor. Make sure the fuse is not burned out.
Here is a list of possible issues: 1 Mercedes Wipers Not Working 2 Windshield Wiper Switch Stopped Working 3 Mercedes Windshield Wiper Stays Running / Won’t Stop 4 Mercedes Benz windshield wipers not working 5 Mercedes windshield wiper problem 6 Mercedes E, S, C Class Wipers quit moving 7 Mercedes Wipers stuck on top More
Your Mercedes-Benz has three to four fuse boxes. They are located on the side of the dashboard, engine bay, rear seat or even in the trunk. Find the fuse chart for your car and locate the corresponding fuse for the windshield wiper motor. Make sure the fuse is not burned out.
What should I use to lubricate my Mercedes wiper?
-a slow wiper movement as the wiper moves on the windshield. You should lubricate the wiper mechanism at the center (bottom) of the windscreen. Remove the cover from the wiper arm and use a lithium grease such as Liquid Wrench White Lithium Grease. Here is a helpful tutorial on how to lubricate windshield wiper mechanism on a Mercedes-Benz.
This problem is common and is typically caused by defective Light and Rain Sensor for Automatic Headlights and Windshield Wipers. If this sensor is defective, the wipers may move too fast or slow for no reason. The solution to this problem would be to replace the rain sensor.