My wiper motor may be pooched. Power to all the contacts including the switch but zero sound or action from the motor. Motor is warm after a few minutes but doesn't seem to work. Suggestins please.
hawkeye5766 said
February 14th
Thinking.. you have power to motor..heat and no action. Motor is pooched/stuck. Long shot but thinking these motors had brushes and the brushes could be worn down and just a poor contact. Used to rebuild starters with the same problem.. brushes worn down and armeture would get gummed up. Maybe disconnect from firewall and see if works with no load.
DonSSDD said
February 14th
On my old wiper motors, take them apart and clean out old grease was always the first step to a non working wiper motor. There was a troubleshooting procedure in the shop manual. Ive only worked on units up to 1963 though.
My wiper motor may be pooched. Power to all the contacts including the switch but zero sound or action from the motor. Motor is warm after a few minutes but doesn't seem to work. Suggestins please.
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Thank you. I will give it a try
Good plan. I will check this out. Thank you
Thank you