> Sounds like you've got a genuine Austin A30/35 wiper motor.  They look
> exactly like the spridget wiper motor, but the little parking contact
thingy
> is not there.  The metal can that covers the contact doesn't have the tab
> for the limit wire.  According to the owner's manual, you were just
supposed
> to wait until the right moment and turn off the switch to catch the wipers
> at the bottom of the stroke.  I've gotten pretty good at it.   I was
tempted
> to swap in a sprite wiper motor but it adds to the quirky fun of the
little
> goofball car.
>
> Glen
>
> > Hello Sam,
> >
> >        thanx, but i'm missing the contact that goes inside that limit
> >        switch. and the little clippy thingy to hold it on.... working
> >        on a solution to that.... but THANX!
> >
> > SM> Sam
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