Um, Richard,
Try pulling the wiper arms off the drive splines, noting where the splines
come to a stop when the switch is turned off, making sure they're stopping
to the left. Then install the arms where you want them to sit when parked.
If the park position is not at the end of the left stroke, loosen the cover
of the wiper motor and rotate the raised round cover that contains the
parking contact strip. Rotate this cover until you have the pivots stopping
where you want them. Tighten the cover. Then reinstall the arms.
Rich Chrysler
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Bittmann" <edmyed@harbornet.com>
To: "healey list" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 6:40 PM
Subject: wiper function
>I just installed the wiper blades and found that they want to wipe the
>front
> shroud instead of the windshield. Is this mis-assembly of the wiper gear
> unit, reversed wiring or what? I have checked to see that the wiring is
> connected correctly - #1 to green-black, #2 to green, black to E. If the
> wiring was reversed inside the case would it operate in reverse? If so
> would
> the reversed motor cause the symptom I'm getting? Thanks for any
> suggestions.
> Richard Bittmann BJ7 Tacoma
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