Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
#11
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Re: Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
Mine was the intermitant wiper module a quick fix was to remove it and
connect the 2 plugs together that plugged into either side of it.
I found this after I had bought a new wiper motor and replaced it. :(
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:57:59 GMT, "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com>
wrote:
>Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was having
>trouble.
>
>Jim
connect the 2 plugs together that plugged into either side of it.
I found this after I had bought a new wiper motor and replaced it. :(
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:57:59 GMT, "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com>
wrote:
>Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was having
>trouble.
>
>Jim
#12
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Re: Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
Mine was the intermitant wiper module a quick fix was to remove it and
connect the 2 plugs together that plugged into either side of it.
I found this after I had bought a new wiper motor and replaced it. :(
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:57:59 GMT, "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com>
wrote:
>Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was having
>trouble.
>
>Jim
connect the 2 plugs together that plugged into either side of it.
I found this after I had bought a new wiper motor and replaced it. :(
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:57:59 GMT, "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com>
wrote:
>Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was having
>trouble.
>
>Jim
#13
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Re: Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
Mine was the intermitant wiper module a quick fix was to remove it and
connect the 2 plugs together that plugged into either side of it.
I found this after I had bought a new wiper motor and replaced it. :(
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:57:59 GMT, "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com>
wrote:
>Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was having
>trouble.
>
>Jim
connect the 2 plugs together that plugged into either side of it.
I found this after I had bought a new wiper motor and replaced it. :(
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:57:59 GMT, "Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com>
wrote:
>Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was having
>trouble.
>
>Jim
#14
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Re: Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
Yes, fold the windshield down. There are foru or five screws that hold the
pad in place, and a few more along the dash panel that come out from the
front.
You can leave the top on, but you will need to lift the top a little bit to
gain the clearance for the windshield to go down.
"cspud" <cspud@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns944DA4F73DB05cspud@204.127.199.17...
> Starting to have trouble with my windshield wipers. I hear that's is
> something that's common. I know the motor is under the dash pad. Is it
> held on by clips in addition to the 4 screws? Do I have to put the
> windshield down to get it off (hard top's in the way now). It doesn't want
> to budge and I didn't want to break anything. TIA!!
pad in place, and a few more along the dash panel that come out from the
front.
You can leave the top on, but you will need to lift the top a little bit to
gain the clearance for the windshield to go down.
"cspud" <cspud@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns944DA4F73DB05cspud@204.127.199.17...
> Starting to have trouble with my windshield wipers. I hear that's is
> something that's common. I know the motor is under the dash pad. Is it
> held on by clips in addition to the 4 screws? Do I have to put the
> windshield down to get it off (hard top's in the way now). It doesn't want
> to budge and I didn't want to break anything. TIA!!
#15
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Re: Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
Yes, fold the windshield down. There are foru or five screws that hold the
pad in place, and a few more along the dash panel that come out from the
front.
You can leave the top on, but you will need to lift the top a little bit to
gain the clearance for the windshield to go down.
"cspud" <cspud@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns944DA4F73DB05cspud@204.127.199.17...
> Starting to have trouble with my windshield wipers. I hear that's is
> something that's common. I know the motor is under the dash pad. Is it
> held on by clips in addition to the 4 screws? Do I have to put the
> windshield down to get it off (hard top's in the way now). It doesn't want
> to budge and I didn't want to break anything. TIA!!
pad in place, and a few more along the dash panel that come out from the
front.
You can leave the top on, but you will need to lift the top a little bit to
gain the clearance for the windshield to go down.
"cspud" <cspud@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns944DA4F73DB05cspud@204.127.199.17...
> Starting to have trouble with my windshield wipers. I hear that's is
> something that's common. I know the motor is under the dash pad. Is it
> held on by clips in addition to the 4 screws? Do I have to put the
> windshield down to get it off (hard top's in the way now). It doesn't want
> to budge and I didn't want to break anything. TIA!!
#16
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Re: Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
Yes, fold the windshield down. There are foru or five screws that hold the
pad in place, and a few more along the dash panel that come out from the
front.
You can leave the top on, but you will need to lift the top a little bit to
gain the clearance for the windshield to go down.
"cspud" <cspud@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns944DA4F73DB05cspud@204.127.199.17...
> Starting to have trouble with my windshield wipers. I hear that's is
> something that's common. I know the motor is under the dash pad. Is it
> held on by clips in addition to the 4 screws? Do I have to put the
> windshield down to get it off (hard top's in the way now). It doesn't want
> to budge and I didn't want to break anything. TIA!!
pad in place, and a few more along the dash panel that come out from the
front.
You can leave the top on, but you will need to lift the top a little bit to
gain the clearance for the windshield to go down.
"cspud" <cspud@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns944DA4F73DB05cspud@204.127.199.17...
> Starting to have trouble with my windshield wipers. I hear that's is
> something that's common. I know the motor is under the dash pad. Is it
> held on by clips in addition to the 4 screws? Do I have to put the
> windshield down to get it off (hard top's in the way now). It doesn't want
> to budge and I didn't want to break anything. TIA!!
#17
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Re: Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
I don't think it's the motor but something must have broke or slipped
off. The wipers will go about half way up then a clunk (wiper motor
continues it's cycle) and on the next revolution the wipers will go all
the way up. If you try to push them back down the wiper motor will push
it right back up the next cycle. Thanks for the help, all.
"Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in
news:bXRBb.504722$Fm2.488772@attbi_s04:
> Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was
> having trouble.
>
> Jim
>
off. The wipers will go about half way up then a clunk (wiper motor
continues it's cycle) and on the next revolution the wipers will go all
the way up. If you try to push them back down the wiper motor will push
it right back up the next cycle. Thanks for the help, all.
"Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in
news:bXRBb.504722$Fm2.488772@attbi_s04:
> Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was
> having trouble.
>
> Jim
>
#18
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Re: Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
I don't think it's the motor but something must have broke or slipped
off. The wipers will go about half way up then a clunk (wiper motor
continues it's cycle) and on the next revolution the wipers will go all
the way up. If you try to push them back down the wiper motor will push
it right back up the next cycle. Thanks for the help, all.
"Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in
news:bXRBb.504722$Fm2.488772@attbi_s04:
> Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was
> having trouble.
>
> Jim
>
off. The wipers will go about half way up then a clunk (wiper motor
continues it's cycle) and on the next revolution the wipers will go all
the way up. If you try to push them back down the wiper motor will push
it right back up the next cycle. Thanks for the help, all.
"Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in
news:bXRBb.504722$Fm2.488772@attbi_s04:
> Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was
> having trouble.
>
> Jim
>
#19
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Re: Dash pad removal in '86 CJ
I don't think it's the motor but something must have broke or slipped
off. The wipers will go about half way up then a clunk (wiper motor
continues it's cycle) and on the next revolution the wipers will go all
the way up. If you try to push them back down the wiper motor will push
it right back up the next cycle. Thanks for the help, all.
"Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in
news:bXRBb.504722$Fm2.488772@attbi_s04:
> Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was
> having trouble.
>
> Jim
>
off. The wipers will go about half way up then a clunk (wiper motor
continues it's cycle) and on the next revolution the wipers will go all
the way up. If you try to push them back down the wiper motor will push
it right back up the next cycle. Thanks for the help, all.
"Jim Meyer" <jmeyer21@aol.com> wrote in
news:bXRBb.504722$Fm2.488772@attbi_s04:
> Are you sure it's the motor and not the wire? That's where mine was
> having trouble.
>
> Jim
>
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