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280slPagoda

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Behind the dashboard
« on: June 29, 2020, 21:11:13 »
I recently replaced most of the instrument lights with LED. During removing and reinstallation of the instruments the underlaying wiper mechanism stole a lot of the space needed for my fingers. I found I got much more room for my fingers if I started the wipers and stopped them with the ignition key when they were in their most right position. (I have a left hand drive 280 SL).
Then remove battery connection! For safety reasons, never operate wipers with any bodypart i e fingers under the dashboard! 
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RobSirg

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Re: Behind the dashboard
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2020, 04:09:56 »
That's sounds like a good tip.

However, wont the self-parking feature of the wiper motor send them wipers back to the starting position?
(I am trying to get my wiper motor rebuilt at the moment because the self-parking function is not currently working)
1969 280SL Auto RHD 906G,  H'top 387H, Parchm't
1970 280SL Man. RHD Dark Red 542G, Bamboo MB Tex
1962 E Type Jag BRG with Tan
1974 White Alfa Spider 2000
2023 Range Rover
1982 280TE (my daily)
1967 Alfa Spider ("Duetto") Red
1977 Yellow 911 Targa
1991 Nissan Figaro
1959 190SL Black
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Pawel66

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Re: Behind the dashboard
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2020, 06:29:49 »
I think the self parking feature needs power to perform its task, so when you cut it off with the ignition key, as described, the wipers will just go dead.

Good idea, 280sl Pagoda!
Pawel

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RobSirg

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Re: Behind the dashboard
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2020, 11:47:16 »
Of course - yes. ::)
1969 280SL Auto RHD 906G,  H'top 387H, Parchm't
1970 280SL Man. RHD Dark Red 542G, Bamboo MB Tex
1962 E Type Jag BRG with Tan
1974 White Alfa Spider 2000
2023 Range Rover
1982 280TE (my daily)
1967 Alfa Spider ("Duetto") Red
1977 Yellow 911 Targa
1991 Nissan Figaro
1959 190SL Black
1970 300SEL 3.5