| Enrique,
I don't see how changing the orientation of the arm in relation to the 
motor shaft can cause any problems. The end of the arm will circumscribe 
the same circle  no matter the orientation of the arm to the motor 
shaft. The only difference will be that the arm will stop in a different 
place.
Peace,
Pat
E Scanlon wrote:
>CAREFUL!!
>
>Inadvertent rotation of the wiper arm at the motor can lead to having the 
>wipers
>wipe the HOOD and COWL.
>
>Definitely not what you want to do.
>
>I'm betting the motor was worked on and as was mentioned earlier, the park
>position that the motor has was not re-established properly when re-asembled.
>
>2"
>Enrique
>
>Pat Horne wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Rich,
>>
>>Did you have your wiper motor out and remove the arm, or has it always
>>been that way? If so, take the arm off and rotate it 180 degrees and put
>>it back on. If  it just started doing this, there is something wrong
>>inside the motor that allowed the park switch contacts to move.
>>
>>Peace,
>>Pat
>>
>>SPYDER62@aol.com wrote:
>>
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