MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: JR.303 on January 14, 2020, 07:12:00 pm
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I find the auto wipers a bit of a pain and wondered if just a normal intermittant wipe is possible.
The drivers side blade (new Bosch aero) scrapes if it is not peeing down.
If so how?
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2nd click up of the wiper stalk should give you intermittent wipe and it's adjustable to.
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You can switch the Auto wiper function off with VAG Com I believe. Alternatively unplug the sensor behind the rear view mirror. This should give you adjustable intermittent wipe with the first click.
I thought 2nd click just gave you the slowest of the intermittent wipes and wasnt adjustable?
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Thanks, but I just looked through some old posts on here and it's not possible.
Oh well, no car is perfect!
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IMO Bosch wipers are sh*te, valeo ones all the time for me
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IMO Bosch wipers are sh*te, valeo ones all the time for me
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Thanks , I'll try them.
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I move the toggle switch on top of the stalk a few clicks along if the auto is being a pain, and it seems to act more like a traditional intermittent wiper.
Also, spray the screen with Rain X or equivalent and importantly wipe the wiper blades with it also and the wipers silently glide across your screen rather satisfyingly beautifully :happy2:
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You can switch the Auto wiper function off with VAG Com I believe. Alternatively unplug the sensor behind the rear view mirror. This should give you adjustable intermittent wipe with the first click.
I thought 2nd click just gave you the slowest of the intermittent wipes and wasnt adjustable?
Yep, that is the only way to revert to traditional intermittent - unplug the rain sensor.
Just to confirm:
Stalk down = 1 wipe, or hold down for max speed.
Stalk up 1 notch = Auto
Stalk up 2 notches = fixed speed 1
Stalk up 3 notches = fixed speed 2
On the MK4 you could replace the auto relay with a normal one and get basic intermittent. On the MK5 they did away with that and the wiper has a controller built into the motor housing, so no such relay exists sadly.
TBH, I find the auto wipers absolutely fine 95% of the time. If there is any weird or erratic behaviour, has the car had a replacement screen? Most screen fitters totally bork the gel pack. If they refit it with loads of air bubbles, you're never going to get proper auto behaviour. Insist on a replacement sensor/gel pad. Most just peel the old one off and stick it back on. As Arnie says, that is "WRONG".
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Any good Si02 product will assist in dispelling the water quicker. I use a chemical guys ceramic hydrowax and it’s brilliant to the point I can drive without the wipers on when it’s raining hard as the water beads off sooooo quick

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Thanks all!
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I always clay bar w./screen when cleaning the car
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I feel your pain, the auto wipers seem to have a mind of there own in mine.. I got rid of the Bosch blades and fitted valeo ones and gave the windscreen a good deep clean then a coat of rain-ex.
I only have to tap the stalk down manually now and then in light rain now and just stick it on speed 1 if of the motorway or heavier rain
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My auto wipers also seem to do their own thing, turning down the sensitivity helped, less false positives - but not wiping in drizzle. I still would rather be with it than without.
After market blades always seem very chunky - not seen any as slim as OEM - how are Valeo ones for heftiness?
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I've got some rainx now and hopefully will apply tomorrow.