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  1. Hi....welcome to the Club

    First thoughts are it is not a relay as the wipers actually power through the motor.

    However, it could be a common earth fault (loose, poor earth connection on the inner wing somewhere under the bonnet or loose battery connection)
    Check also the distribution box on the battery.

    Otherwise it may a steering column connection to the switches (lights and wipers)

  2. Hi....welcome to the Club

    It looks very much like the pads are pressing against the disc evenly as there is signs of corrosion and no sign of lubricant to ease the movement of the pads across the carrier assembly.

    It would benefit from the pads being removed, cleaning up all components with emery cloth and refitting with some Copperslip in the correct areas.

    That should cure it!

  3. I would be surprised if the injectors were affected by going through a deep puddle.
    More than likely is that the engine ingested water into the engine via the intake (can be seen by air filter being deformed by water ingestion) and this can lead to hydraulic lock in the cylinders which would result in lower compression on one or more cylinders.
    I would run a compression test on the engine cylinders to determine if there is any drop in pressure

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