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dave r
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wiper question

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when i turn on my wipers it sounds like the worlds largest vibrator :? If i help by pushing them back and forth they work...sorta.Anyone have any ideas?It's kinda close quarters under there and if anyone has had the same prob maybe i can save my knuckles and a few cuss words :lol: If not I'll post my adventures(minus profanity,of course) here.
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Sounds like you need a new wiper motor.

This would be a good time to upgrade to a delay unit.
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That is what i was thinking where can I find the thread for the upgrade?Thanks.
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Put a new model 2 speed motor in is just pull the old swap brace and arm and put back in. Maybe a bit over simplified but that is the jist of it.
When you are ready holler and I will come over and supervise, I am good at that :D
Make sure when you pull on you get the wiring and switch too and you can have your washer in the switch instead of a seperate button.
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ok,cool! I also found Michelle's writeup,It looks fairly simple.I just HATE working under the dash,all of those stamped pieces have sharp edges so I end up looking like I got in a fight with a weedeater :lol:

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dave r wrote:ok,cool! I also found Michelle's writeup,It looks fairly simple.I just HATE working under the dash,all of those stamped pieces have sharp edges so I end up looking like I got in a fight with a weedeater :lol:

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Ahhh...the joys of working on 40+ year old vehicles. Gotta love it!
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