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the delay on jetta wipers is different. the delay is adjustable. if someone set the delay very long, you will think the delay is not working. here's how to shorten the delay. turn the wipers to delay (one click DOWN on the stalk). immediately turn it back off and now turn it back on. the delay is the length of time you had the wipers off between the two on's. for a 3 second delay, turn the wipers to delay, immediately turn them off, wait three seconds and turn them back on. for a 6 second delay, turn them on, immediately turn them off, wait 6 seconds and turn them back on.
Sounds like the delay Knob may either be turned to far or need to be replaced. Check the handle for the wipers see if there is a knob oro other turning part and adjust it to the time delay you would prefer
Does your car Perhaps have Delay Wipers must cars these days do you know.
You caint the rain sensor controls the time and delay
perhaps the wiper switch is broken and needs to be replaced.-- The delay part of the Switch.
The signal lights, the high/low beams, the cruise control, the wipers, the wiper delay function, the windshield washer and the 4-way flashers.
the delay for wipers doesn't work properly
try checking the switch
I believe J.C. Whitney.com sells a kit to do this
a delay of 1 hour, 30 minutes
It's a different system then your regular wipers. They can work when the delay is broken.
I'm figuring that this is the same as my 1999 town and country, and I just replaced the wiper switch.. It was easy, and it cost 76.00, and it also had NO effect on the operation of the delay in the wipers. Incidentally, I was trying to fix the delay - What my vehicle does is the delay will work about 4 times, then the wipers "jump" slightly, and the delay no longer works. you have to cycle the wiper switch on and off to get them to go again. Good luck!