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| Release fixing nut -1- (18 Nm) and detach engine crank -2- from the wiper motor shaft. |
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| Unscrew fixing screws -arrows- (8 Nm) and remove the wiper motor with control unit from the installation slot. |
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| If the wiper motor is switched on during work, the front flap must be closed and the ignition must be switched on, otherwise the voltage supply of the wiper motor is interrupted. |
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| When switching off for the second time, the wiper motor overruns in the offset final setting so that the wiper blade lip is controlled in the other direction. |
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| The wiper motor runs downwards and then again a little upwards. This offset final setting cannot be used to compensate for the windscreen wiper crank. |
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| The final setting must be used in which the wiper motor runs directly and without overrun in the lower final setting. If the wiper motor runs in the offset final setting, wiping must be switched on again. |
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| Function of the offset final setting is active only after 100 wiper cycles as of coding or installation of a new wiper motor. If this function is already activated, it can be determined by switching on and off the wiper motor repeatedly. |
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| Connect the wiper motor to the connector and run it in the lower final setting by operating the windscreen wiper switch. |
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