| windshield wipers [message #581785] |
Di, 03 Januar 2006 09:18 |
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2000 SW2
Anyone have a diagram of where the wiper motor bracket bolts might be found
under the dash? My wipers do not seem to like to "park" much anymore. If
the windshield is dry and the car is not moving, it will stop after slightly
moving back up. Seems the park switch is a wore out (I assume). It appears
the only way to get the motor assembly out is to remove the bracket, which
seems to have a couple of welded studs sticking into the dash, but I don't
know where they stick out, and I dont want to just start cutting up the
insulation panels...
any help be appreciated.
Darryl
chiefdn [at] eskimo.com
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| Re: windshield wipers [message #581787 ] |
Di, 03 Januar 2006 15:09 |
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Is it possible that the wipers are just in the wrong position on the hubs?
"Darryl" <chiefdn [at] eskimo.com> wrote in message
news:dpdc1c$cdg$1 [at] eskinews.eskimo.com...
> 2000 SW2
>
> Anyone have a diagram of where the wiper motor bracket bolts might be
> found under the dash? My wipers do not seem to like to "park" much
> anymore. If the windshield is dry and the car is not moving, it will stop
> after slightly moving back up. Seems the park switch is a wore out (I
> assume). It appears the only way to get the motor assembly out is to
> remove the bracket, which seems to have a couple of welded studs sticking
> into the dash, but I don't know where they stick out, and I dont want to
> just start cutting up the insulation panels...
>
> any help be appreciated.
>
> Darryl
> chiefdn [at] eskimo.com
>
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