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or Fuse 22 in the engine compartment fuses (Mk 4 Mondeo):
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or Fuse 22 in the engine compartment fuses (Mk 4 Mondeo):
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Incidental to this:
Thanks to those who got back to me. I tracked down the fuse and it was
blown. I replaced the fuse and then turning on the wipers - I could hear the
motors making a whining noise then the fuse blew again. I am guessing there
is something wrong with the flippy floppy mechanism. Anyway, the car is booked in to the garage on Monday. Is it 'technically' illegal to drive a car with broken wipers. I would think it's pretty harsh nicking me on the way to the garage but I was just interested
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Thanks to those who got back to me. I tracked down the fuse and it was
blown. I replaced the fuse and then turning on the wipers - I could hear the
motors making a whining noise then the fuse blew again. I am guessing there
is something wrong with the flippy floppy mechanism. Anyway, the car is booked in to the garage on Monday. Is it 'technically' illegal to drive a car with broken wipers. I would think it's pretty harsh nicking me on the way to the garage but I was just interested
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Yep, could be one of the joints has seized on the flippy floppy mechanism.
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