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Thread: HELP: Does anyone repair wiper motors and horns?

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    HELP: Does anyone repair wiper motors and horns?

    Are there are members (or non-members, i guess) who repairs wiper motors and (snail-shell) horns?

    thank you.

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    There's a guy on the Samba does VW motors and blades, seen him a few years now - "Wiper Guy" or something like that. No affiliation or experience although I seem to recall I bought some SWF blades from him a long time ago. Also on 356 Registry "Julian" does 356 horns - no idea if he does snails.
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    an electrical shop can do this

    also call Bosch and ask them about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Fuller View Post
    There's a guy on the Samba does VW motors and blades, seen him a few years now - "Wiper Guy" or something like that. No affiliation or experience although I seem to recall I bought some SWF blades from him a long time ago. Also on 356 Registry "Julian" does 356 horns - no idea if he does snails.
    Is they guy you are talking about "DL West-WiperGuy"? If so here's a link to his profile: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/pro...rofile&u=57368

    I can't vouch for his wiper fixing ability but I did buy a wiper part from him a few years back and it arrived as described.

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    i have sent an email to the person. we will see how it turns out.

    thank you.

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