99 TJ Wiper Problem
#1
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99 TJ Wiper Problem
It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only work
on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low speed.
When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the down
position off the windshield.
Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that may
need to be replaced?
Thanks!
on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low speed.
When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the down
position off the windshield.
Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that may
need to be replaced?
Thanks!
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Re: 99 TJ Wiper Problem
Tony D wrote:
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
Welcome to the club. I took my '97 motor out and found a lot of water
under the waterproofing boot. The brass stop ring must be corroded.
I also found my bolts holding the motor to be loose. It has worked
better since I took the motor out and put it back in. It still won't
auto-park but the wipers work on low and high. Cheap French motor...
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
Welcome to the club. I took my '97 motor out and found a lot of water
under the waterproofing boot. The brass stop ring must be corroded.
I also found my bolts holding the motor to be loose. It has worked
better since I took the motor out and put it back in. It still won't
auto-park but the wipers work on low and high. Cheap French motor...
#3
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Re: 99 TJ Wiper Problem
Tony D wrote:
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
Welcome to the club. I took my '97 motor out and found a lot of water
under the waterproofing boot. The brass stop ring must be corroded.
I also found my bolts holding the motor to be loose. It has worked
better since I took the motor out and put it back in. It still won't
auto-park but the wipers work on low and high. Cheap French motor...
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
Welcome to the club. I took my '97 motor out and found a lot of water
under the waterproofing boot. The brass stop ring must be corroded.
I also found my bolts holding the motor to be loose. It has worked
better since I took the motor out and put it back in. It still won't
auto-park but the wipers work on low and high. Cheap French motor...
#4
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Re: 99 TJ Wiper Problem
Tony D wrote:
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
Welcome to the club. I took my '97 motor out and found a lot of water
under the waterproofing boot. The brass stop ring must be corroded.
I also found my bolts holding the motor to be loose. It has worked
better since I took the motor out and put it back in. It still won't
auto-park but the wipers work on low and high. Cheap French motor...
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
Welcome to the club. I took my '97 motor out and found a lot of water
under the waterproofing boot. The brass stop ring must be corroded.
I also found my bolts holding the motor to be loose. It has worked
better since I took the motor out and put it back in. It still won't
auto-park but the wipers work on low and high. Cheap French motor...
#5
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Re: 99 TJ Wiper Problem
Hi Earle,
The problem will be in the Japanese made intermittent module, on my
Bronco rather than replace that two hundred buck POS module, I bought a
regular wiper switch then rewired the wiper motor plug to fit it.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The best solution is a new wiper motor, or if the price of new is
> unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
> to the motor.
>
> Earle
The problem will be in the Japanese made intermittent module, on my
Bronco rather than replace that two hundred buck POS module, I bought a
regular wiper switch then rewired the wiper motor plug to fit it.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The best solution is a new wiper motor, or if the price of new is
> unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
> to the motor.
>
> Earle
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Re: 99 TJ Wiper Problem
Hi Earle,
The problem will be in the Japanese made intermittent module, on my
Bronco rather than replace that two hundred buck POS module, I bought a
regular wiper switch then rewired the wiper motor plug to fit it.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The best solution is a new wiper motor, or if the price of new is
> unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
> to the motor.
>
> Earle
The problem will be in the Japanese made intermittent module, on my
Bronco rather than replace that two hundred buck POS module, I bought a
regular wiper switch then rewired the wiper motor plug to fit it.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The best solution is a new wiper motor, or if the price of new is
> unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
> to the motor.
>
> Earle
#7
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Re: 99 TJ Wiper Problem
Hi Earle,
The problem will be in the Japanese made intermittent module, on my
Bronco rather than replace that two hundred buck POS module, I bought a
regular wiper switch then rewired the wiper motor plug to fit it.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The best solution is a new wiper motor, or if the price of new is
> unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
> to the motor.
>
> Earle
The problem will be in the Japanese made intermittent module, on my
Bronco rather than replace that two hundred buck POS module, I bought a
regular wiper switch then rewired the wiper motor plug to fit it.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The best solution is a new wiper motor, or if the price of new is
> unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
> to the motor.
>
> Earle
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Re: 99 TJ Wiper Problem
The best solution is a new wiper motor, or if the price of new is
unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
to the motor.
Earle
"Tony D" <tony@dalton-hill.com> wrote in message
news:6bZVf.784$u15.183554@news20.bellglobal.com...
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only
work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low
speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the
down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that
may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
to the motor.
Earle
"Tony D" <tony@dalton-hill.com> wrote in message
news:6bZVf.784$u15.183554@news20.bellglobal.com...
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only
work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low
speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the
down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that
may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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Re: 99 TJ Wiper Problem
The best solution is a new wiper motor, or if the price of new is
unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
to the motor.
Earle
"Tony D" <tony@dalton-hill.com> wrote in message
news:6bZVf.784$u15.183554@news20.bellglobal.com...
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only
work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low
speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the
down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that
may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
to the motor.
Earle
"Tony D" <tony@dalton-hill.com> wrote in message
news:6bZVf.784$u15.183554@news20.bellglobal.com...
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only
work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low
speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the
down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that
may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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Re: 99 TJ Wiper Problem
The best solution is a new wiper motor, or if the price of new is
unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
to the motor.
Earle
"Tony D" <tony@dalton-hill.com> wrote in message
news:6bZVf.784$u15.183554@news20.bellglobal.com...
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only
work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low
speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the
down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that
may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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unreasonable, a rebuilt. The park switch and low speed winding are internal
to the motor.
Earle
"Tony D" <tony@dalton-hill.com> wrote in message
news:6bZVf.784$u15.183554@news20.bellglobal.com...
> It's a bad problem to have during rainy season, but my wipers will only
work
> on the highest speed. Intermitent will not work and neither will low
speed.
> When I turn the wipers off from high speed, they will not return to the
down
> position off the windshield.
>
> Any idea's? Is there a electrical relay, similar to the fan motor, that
may
> need to be replaced?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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