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I had mine on the car and connected directly from the battery to the wiper body with jumper wires and alligator clips. The linked video shows the correct way to bench test your wiper motor. A little crude but very good information.
https://video.search.yahoo.com/searc...c4&action=view |
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That is a really good video. I will follow his advice.
Thanks for the link. Phil |
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A big thank you to those that responded to my question. It was the magnetic switch that initiates the parking action that failed on my wiper assembly. The link to the wiper-motor-test video isolated the problem. I then spoke to the new wiper assembly expert, Sam (Mockingbird), who told me what to order and where. Installation took about 10 minutes and everything works as it should.
Thanks again, I couldn’t have done this without the help offered here. Phil W. |
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