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VW relay 99 programmable intermittent windscreen wiper

To clarify - that's In Car Entertainment - not frozen water
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Post by bb1boy » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:13 pm

A good friend of mine knows his way around a soldering iron so I will get him involved and get back to you all.
I have messaged LittleFeller but he hasn't got my email yet.
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Post by indigolemon » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:15 pm

Cool man! Let us know how it goes - hopefully just a case of matching pins 8-)
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Post by bb1boy » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:28 pm

indigolemon wrote:Cool man! Let us know how it goes - hopefully just a case of matching pins 8-)
That's what I'm counting on, mate. Although I am reading some people say the intermittent wipe function is controlled by some other ICM/ICU or something.. I dunno.
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Post by jjmartin349571 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:51 pm

I've got three of these relays at home, I'll take a look too. IIRC in the other thread it was a straight swap??

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Post by bb1boy » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:52 pm

It's a straight swap for cars using the Bosch wiper relay, our cars use a Mitsuko one or something..
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Post by littlefeller » Mon Apr 15, 2013 5:33 pm

oh i see, now you all have them kicking around in the shed, it wasnt any good sitting in your sheds when i needed one :evil:
still never mind, so you all want to join the intermitent wiper club, yes they do work. i have the diagram of which wire goes where, its on my old laptop at work. will take a copy of the file tomorow and post it up. took abit of trial and error but got there in the end, the relay itself is very simple, with that inmind it doest take to much working out. :D

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Post by indigolemon » Mon Apr 15, 2013 5:37 pm

littlefeller wrote:oh i see, now you all have them kicking around in the shed, it wasnt any good sitting in your sheds when i needed one :evil:
still never mind, so you all want to join the intermitent wiper club, yes they do work. i have the diagram of which wire goes where, its on my old laptop at work. will take a copy of the file tomorow and post it up. took abit of trial and error but got there in the end, the relay itself is very simple, with that inmind it doest take to much working out. :D
Good man! So you have variable intermittent wipe in your lude then? Kept that quiet :lol:
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Post by jjmartin349571 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 5:53 pm

littlefeller wrote:oh i see, now you all have them kicking around in the shed, it wasnt any good sitting in your sheds when i needed one :evil:
I got all mine the other weekend, so shush lol :lol:

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Post by littlefeller » Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:10 pm

indigolemon wrote:
littlefeller wrote:oh i see, now you all have them kicking around in the shed, it wasnt any good sitting in your sheds when i needed one :evil:
still never mind, so you all want to join the intermitent wiper club, yes they do work. i have the diagram of which wire goes where, its on my old laptop at work. will take a copy of the file tomorow and post it up. took abit of trial and error but got there in the end, the relay itself is very simple, with that inmind it doest take to much working out. :D
Good man! So you have variable intermittent wipe in your lude then? Kept that quiet :lol:
didnt think anyone was intrested, thought it was just me that got annoyed by only having one setting :lol: thought i was just being picky :lol:

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Post by bb1boy » Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:44 pm

littlefeller wrote:didnt think anyone was intrested, thought it was just me that got annoyed by only having one setting :lol: thought i was just being picky :lol:
I was just waiting for a cheap one to turn up :)
From what I've read, our cars may already have the capability programmed into some internal control unit thing, we just weren't given the hardware to access it, it's like the Nissan/Mitsubishi dial-a-wipe where you twist the end of the stalk to choose wipe timing. Apparently some Honda's had those stalks, I don't know about retrofitting them though.
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