Thanks Kevin -- you made my day! I had the same
problem. The spring hooks to that strange looking
"gasket" (not a gasket). Look closely at the rounded
end and I bet you will see a tiny slot -- that's where
the spring connects.
Barry
--- Kevin Morisette <kmm1024@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I thought I had it all going good when I decided to
> take apart my wiper
> motor, until the small spring made everything fly
> apart. How do the parts
> go that go on that one side? I got a round piece
> (the center pin goes in
> the hole, right? with the pin on the side moving the
> cam thing at the top
> back and forth?) I have a gasket that is a strange
> shape which I think goes
> behind this round piece. I think the spring was
> attached to the long
> bracket hooking on the first hole from bottom, with
> the end that has the
> flat edge towards the bottom of the housing. If
> this is all right, where
> does the top of the spring go? I tried hooking it
> to the pin on the round
> piece that goes into the hole, but it seems to be
> too much of a stretch, as
> it bent the ends of my spring out.
>
> Does anyone have a diagram of this? :)
>
>
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