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Scott in Baltimore 11-17-2005 09:41 PM

intermittent wipers
 
Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
And they don't return to park by themselves.

Motor connections or what?

Can the non-intermittent switch be replaced with an intermittent one,
or do I need a module for that?

Earle Horton 11-18-2005 03:02 AM

Re: intermittent wipers
 
Make and model of your vehicle would be useful information. The return
to park mechanism is in the motor though.

Earle

Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
> And they don't return to park by themselves.
>
> Motor connections or what?
>
> Can the non-intermittent switch be replaced with an intermittent one,
> or do I need a module for that?



Earle Horton 11-18-2005 03:02 AM

Re: intermittent wipers
 
Make and model of your vehicle would be useful information. The return
to park mechanism is in the motor though.

Earle

Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
> And they don't return to park by themselves.
>
> Motor connections or what?
>
> Can the non-intermittent switch be replaced with an intermittent one,
> or do I need a module for that?



Earle Horton 11-18-2005 03:02 AM

Re: intermittent wipers
 
Make and model of your vehicle would be useful information. The return
to park mechanism is in the motor though.

Earle

Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
> And they don't return to park by themselves.
>
> Motor connections or what?
>
> Can the non-intermittent switch be replaced with an intermittent one,
> or do I need a module for that?



Scott in Baltimore 11-18-2005 03:11 AM

Re: intermittent wipers
 
Earle Horton wrote:
> Make and model of your vehicle would be useful information.


'97 Wrangler

> The return
> to park mechanism is in the motor though.


That means a disassemble, clean and reassemble?
I guess just clean and lube the whole assembly.

> Earle
>
> Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>
>>Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
>>And they don't return to park by themselves.
>>
>>Motor connections or what?
>>
>>Can the non-intermittent switch be replaced with an intermittent one,
>>or do I need a module for that?

>
>


Scott in Baltimore 11-18-2005 03:11 AM

Re: intermittent wipers
 
Earle Horton wrote:
> Make and model of your vehicle would be useful information.


'97 Wrangler

> The return
> to park mechanism is in the motor though.


That means a disassemble, clean and reassemble?
I guess just clean and lube the whole assembly.

> Earle
>
> Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>
>>Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
>>And they don't return to park by themselves.
>>
>>Motor connections or what?
>>
>>Can the non-intermittent switch be replaced with an intermittent one,
>>or do I need a module for that?

>
>


Scott in Baltimore 11-18-2005 03:11 AM

Re: intermittent wipers
 
Earle Horton wrote:
> Make and model of your vehicle would be useful information.


'97 Wrangler

> The return
> to park mechanism is in the motor though.


That means a disassemble, clean and reassemble?
I guess just clean and lube the whole assembly.

> Earle
>
> Scott in Baltimore wrote:
>
>>Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
>>And they don't return to park by themselves.
>>
>>Motor connections or what?
>>
>>Can the non-intermittent switch be replaced with an intermittent one,
>>or do I need a module for that?

>
>


Jason Backshall 11-18-2005 03:20 AM

Re: intermittent wipers
 

"Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8s-dnRdwuIuqouDenZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@comcast.com...
> Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
> And they don't return to park by themselves.


They only work when it's dry?

How handy.



Jason Backshall 11-18-2005 03:20 AM

Re: intermittent wipers
 

"Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8s-dnRdwuIuqouDenZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@comcast.com...
> Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
> And they don't return to park by themselves.


They only work when it's dry?

How handy.



Jason Backshall 11-18-2005 03:20 AM

Re: intermittent wipers
 

"Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8s-dnRdwuIuqouDenZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@comcast.com...
> Well, actually, they don't like to work when it's cold or wet.
> And they don't return to park by themselves.


They only work when it's dry?

How handy.




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