My dad rebuilt the wiper motor in our BN2.? There was a lot of caked-dry
grease inside which probably impeded operation.? I think you need to
take your motor apart and at least clean it out good and regrease it
(white/lithium is appropriate).? Same with the flex shaft to the pivots.
Bob
On 8/28/2017 4:02 PM, Dennis Gavin wrote:
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> Dennis Gavin
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> Gavin Associates Inc
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> *From:* Dennis Gavin
> *Sent:* Monday, August 28, 2017 6:59 PM
> *To:* '010501d31f55$4d0e9980$e72bcc80$@bighealey.org'
> <010501d31f55$4d0e9980$e72bcc80$@bighealey.org>
> *Subject:* Wiper Problems BJ7
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> Thanks very much for the responses and suggestions. The round piece
> with the wire going into it on the wiper motor is not loose and leads
> me to believe that may not be the issue. I took the wiper arms off the
> spindle and operated the wiper switch. I found the spindles moved
> properly and parked as you would expect. I then put the wiper arms
> back on and tried to operate once again. From the drivers seat the
> wipers would sweep across to the right and not have the power to
> return. If I assisted the wiper arms they would return and also park
> it the switch were shut to off. Seems like not enough power to make
> the return sweep? Any suggestions are most welcome and thanks in advance.
>
> djg
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> Dennis Gavin
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> Gavin Associates Inc
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> Office: (508)-381-1090
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> Fax: (508)-381-1095
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