We will try again today to help you to remedy the small problems related to your motor vehicle. We have not too long ago seen how to unblock a fuel door, or a tank cap, today we will focus on an irritating problem that can be dangerous in bad climate conditions, being a victim of wiper stuck on Porsche 911 . And to remedy this, we will first try to understand why the wipers on your Porsche 911 remain stuck and, secondly, how to unblock them.

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Why does the wiper of my Porsche 911 stay stuck?

So we will begin our content with the explanations of the stuck wipers of your Porsche 911 . To begin with we will focus on the front wipers and in a second time on the rear wiper.

Why are the front wipers on my Porsche 911 stuck in up or down position?

We will go through one at a time the different problems that can cause the front wipers of your Porsche 911 to get stuck :

  • One of the most basic causes of front wipers getting stuck on your Porsche 911 is related to the engine unit that drives them, in fact, these engines can, with time, lose power, and ultimately need to be changed. You should find out before the total blockage of your windshield wipers that they work much slower.
  • Less basic, but it can still happen, is that your front wiper blades are blocked due to an object that prevents the blades from working, have a look up to the axis of the blades.
  • If it is a lack of lubrication, you will discover that your front wipers are going slower, verify fairly quickly the cause of the problems or else the engines will be forced and damaged.
  • It is possible that the front wipers of your Porsche 911 may not work due to a defective comodo. To check this, you need to disconnect the output wires and connect them together, if the wipers are working, the comodo is responsible for the problem.
  • Finally, last opportunity, the front wipers of your Porsche 911 are blocked due to a power failure, so you will have to verify two parts, the relay and the fuse.

Why is the rear window wiper on my Porsche 911 stuck?

Concerning the stuck rear window wiper of your Porsche 911 , the origins of your complications are more or less the same. Although there is just one wiper blade at the rear of your motor vehicle, there are still some dedicated parts that can cause problems just on the rear windshield of your Porsche 911. So, make sure you carry out similar checks as seen in the previous part of this content.

What can I do to unlock the wiper on my Porsche 911?

Finally, to do this second section, we will see what solutions are available to you to make certain that the wipers on your Porsche 911 are unlocked and that they work properly again.

How to unlock the wipers of my Porsche 911?

If it is for the front windshield wipers or the rear windshield wiper, the solutions will be similar and we will outline them one after the other in this part, it is up to you to adapt them to the part that concerns you. If you have other blocking problems such as a fuel door stuck on Porsche 911, do not think twice to seek advice from our article on this problem.

  • In such a case, you will have to locate the engine unit, then disconnect the power cables of this one (be careful there must be several of them related to the different speeds of sweeping), then take out the brushes and the linkage. Finally, you will have to unscrew these anchoring points which are generally fixed on silentblocks and reassemble a new wiper motor on your Porsche 911
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  • In this scenario, it will be quite basic but expensive to change your commodo, the part generally costs around 200€, once tested you will have the ability to disassemble your commodo by removing the cover from the back of the steering wheel then disconnecting it and removing it with the fixing screws, you will just have to reassemble the new one.
  • Porsche 911 wiper blocked caused by a power failure: In this last scenario, you will have to locate the source of the failure (fuse or relay) and replace the defective part

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If you wish more guides on the Porsche 911, go to our Porsche 911 category.