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About the Com2000 arm. |
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08.05.2020 19:18 | # 1 |
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08.05.2020 19:18 | # 2 |
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The com2000 handle becomes the wiper arm to the right of the steering wheel. Not the headlight adjustment lever. If the arm is faulty, it may only be related to the rain sensor. It has nothing to do with the headlight sensor. Besides, I do not think that the failure of the sensors is related to the com2000 arm. As you might have guessed, both of the sensors are located under the rearview mirror where they are attached to the windshield. Probably the solution of the fault is also there. ![]() |
08.05.2020 19:18 | # 3 |
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[QUOTE = Canberk35] com2000 handle becomes the wiper arm to the right of the steering wheel. Not the headlight adjustment lever. If the arm is faulty, it may only be related to the rain sensor. It has nothing to do with the headlight sensor. Besides, I do not think that the failure of the sensors is related to the com2000 arm. As you might have guessed, both of the sensors are located under the rearview mirror where they are attached to the windshield. Probably the solution of the fault is also there. ![]() When I pulled it down and put it in auto position, I sometimes saw that it says automatic wiping active. But it works very rarely. I can't make it active on the arm. Directly on the headlight sensor, it does not go out |
08.05.2020 19:18 | # 4 |
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The working system you wipe is already very strange. It works when we switch it to auto while the vehicle is running. But then when we turn the vehicle off and on, it is not in the auto position. It needs to be turned off and on again. The headlight sensor has been off since I picked up the car. I had to reactivate it in a single battery change. If I remember correctly, the key was in the park position while holding down the button on the end. If you wish, deactivate the headlight sensor and activate it again. Maybe there is a software error. Still, both sensors fail, pointing to the windshield. There are many people in the forum who experience this complaint because of the material used. I think it is solved by changing the silicone in front of you. I do not think it will cause you much trouble. ![]() |
08.05.2020 19:18 | # 5 |
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As I have stated, when I press the contact half strangely, it says automatic ligth active, it burns every day, it doesn't matter at night, it always stays on. I cannot activate a wiper in a wiper event. Works like normal facille wiper
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08.05.2020 19:18 | # 6 |
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If there is a problem in the arm, that is, if the automatic wiper is not activated, it is not like the intermittent wiper in the automatic position, it should not work at all. After all, there are closed-auto-1-2 stages on the arm. When it switches to Auto, it should not react if the sensor software is not activated. The operation of the wipers indicates that the sensor software has been activated. Probably he is unable to receive the signal from the sensors or receives a malfunction. As I said, most of the friends who had similar problems solved their problems by replacing the sensor silicones. I hope yours is such a minor problem.
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08.05.2020 19:18 | # 7 |
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So where can I find the silicon gel of the sensor.
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08.05.2020 19:18 | # 8 |
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I don't know him, hodja. If you go to a service and ask, they will handle it. I went to a friend auto glass shop on a similar topic in the forum and changed the gel. He didn't even take money. He said the problem was solved. Friends who said that it requires fine workmanship even if you find the gel if you intend to do it yourself. The gel quickly deteriorates in a small fingerprint.
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08.05.2020 19:18 | # 9 |
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[QUOTE = samet2461] So where can I find the silicon gel of the sensor. [/ QUOTE] I got interesting information on this subject, I don't know how accurate it is. A glazier here said, "My teacher is not a gel, I do it, I use hair gel you know instead of gel" :)
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08.05.2020 19:18 | # 10 |
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[QUOTE = ubkubk] [QUOTE = samet2461] So where can I find the silicon gel of the sensor. [/ QUOTE] I got interesting information on this subject, I don't know how accurate it is. A glazier here said, "My teacher is not a gel, I do it, I use hair gel you know instead of gel" :) [/ QUOTE] The room is quite risky ![]() |