some say yes,most say no, so who actually knows the real answer?
on an mot test, is the rear wiper tested.
mot tomorrow and on final checks, remembered i removed rear wiper ages ago, so thought i'd replace for the mot. this is when i was reminded why i took it off in the first place.
when i switch the wiper on it descends and goes through the wiping motion but fails to actually wipe against the screen unless pushed by hand against the screen. also when i turn it off again, it settles in such a way that, if i wind back window down and then back up again, it traps the blade.
so, clever persons...what should i do. 1. leave it on there because it won't be tested. 2. remove it because it's not necessary for the test unless its on there. 3. some other suggestion (about mot that is...i know what you were thinking!)
on an mot test, is the rear wiper tested.
mot tomorrow and on final checks, remembered i removed rear wiper ages ago, so thought i'd replace for the mot. this is when i was reminded why i took it off in the first place.
when i switch the wiper on it descends and goes through the wiping motion but fails to actually wipe against the screen unless pushed by hand against the screen. also when i turn it off again, it settles in such a way that, if i wind back window down and then back up again, it traps the blade.
so, clever persons...what should i do. 1. leave it on there because it won't be tested. 2. remove it because it's not necessary for the test unless its on there. 3. some other suggestion (about mot that is...i know what you were thinking!)
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