Blinker and Wiper Delay
#1
Blinker and Wiper Delay
Hello,
I have two problems (at least, lol) that I hope you can help with:
1. Wiper delay - for a very long time my wipers have had an issue - when I turn the **** to any setting I can wait from 5 seconds to a minute for the wipers to activate - after that they work normally until I try to turn them on again - the pull for wash and wipe always works.
2. Blinker delay - I recently have put my truck back on the road after a long period of rehabing it and now have this issue - it's winter in Canada so temperatures are around -20 which is below zero for you in F - on really cold days when I put my blinkers on (either direction) there can be a delay of several to many seconds for the light and tick to start - one side will take longer than the other (not consistent though I think) - once the outside temperature or the truck has warmed up the blinkers perform as normal
Thanks!
I have two problems (at least, lol) that I hope you can help with:
1. Wiper delay - for a very long time my wipers have had an issue - when I turn the **** to any setting I can wait from 5 seconds to a minute for the wipers to activate - after that they work normally until I try to turn them on again - the pull for wash and wipe always works.
2. Blinker delay - I recently have put my truck back on the road after a long period of rehabing it and now have this issue - it's winter in Canada so temperatures are around -20 which is below zero for you in F - on really cold days when I put my blinkers on (either direction) there can be a delay of several to many seconds for the light and tick to start - one side will take longer than the other (not consistent though I think) - once the outside temperature or the truck has warmed up the blinkers perform as normal
Thanks!
#2
see https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...ghlight=switch
when the lube for the switch gets cold, it won't make contact. When it warms up inside the truck things work better.
when the lube for the switch gets cold, it won't make contact. When it warms up inside the truck things work better.
#3
I had this problem with my turn signals until I had a complete failure to work on one side. I disassembled the switch, cleaned off all the old lube, went over all the metal alloy contacts lightly with emery cloth, added dielectric grease while reassembling the contacts. This fixed my complete failure on one side, and now I do not have the delay in cold weather either I noticed.
So, yes take them a part and clean them up and reassembly. Open them slowly so you can see how the contacts and plastic slides with contacts are assembled before it falls apart in front of you on the work bench. Their is a good write-up with pics on one of the forums, I will see if I can find the link to it.
So, yes take them a part and clean them up and reassembly. Open them slowly so you can see how the contacts and plastic slides with contacts are assembled before it falls apart in front of you on the work bench. Their is a good write-up with pics on one of the forums, I will see if I can find the link to it.
Last edited by Rover_Hokie; 01-18-2013 at 08:31 PM.
#5
exact same procedure for your wipers...
Had the same issues. The grease turns gummy in the cold and does allow the contacts to be made.. My switches are perfect now..even in the below zero weather.
I did a couple of write ups with some pictures on both issues. If you do one, to easy just to do them both.
search "wiper switch fix" and the link BUZZ gave you in his response above if you wanted to see some pics before you get into it.
Really an easy job, and if it turns out to be your issue (betting it is, based on your symptoms) you'll have things back together and fully operational in a couple hours.
Let us know if you run into any issues.
Had the same issues. The grease turns gummy in the cold and does allow the contacts to be made.. My switches are perfect now..even in the below zero weather.
I did a couple of write ups with some pictures on both issues. If you do one, to easy just to do them both.
search "wiper switch fix" and the link BUZZ gave you in his response above if you wanted to see some pics before you get into it.
Really an easy job, and if it turns out to be your issue (betting it is, based on your symptoms) you'll have things back together and fully operational in a couple hours.
Let us know if you run into any issues.
#8
Not exactly. Horns themselves can be faulty, they have a relay that drives them, and the horn buttons operate that relay via the rotary coupler for the steering wheel. You can try unplugging the horn relay in the underhood fuse box and sub another. And you can try this connector, which is ahead of the rotary coupler. Apply a ground to the purple with orange wire and horns should honk. See attached.
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