Wipers move only 1 inch?
#1
Wipers move only 1 inch?
Hi guys-
I have an issue with my wipers that started today.... if I try to turn them on, they engage for a split second and move up about 1 inch, but then stall as if something is it their way (although I checked and rechecked - there is nothing in their way). They stay up 1 inch for a couple of seconds and then go back down. So, basically, they don't work. What the heck could that be?..
I have an issue with my wipers that started today.... if I try to turn them on, they engage for a split second and move up about 1 inch, but then stall as if something is it their way (although I checked and rechecked - there is nothing in their way). They stay up 1 inch for a couple of seconds and then go back down. So, basically, they don't work. What the heck could that be?..
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RE: Wipers move only 1 inch?
This winter i got some ice packed where the wipers come down to rest and they wer not able to move to the full lower position. I found that what happend was that the nut on top of the wiper motor had loosened enough so that it wasn't grabbing, but enought to make them twitch. was kinda a bitch to get to, ended up throwing the wiper and needed to get a new set..... it was a longgggg day.
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RE: Wipers move only 1 inch?
ORIGINAL: Muchnik
Hi guys-
I have an issue with my wipers that started today.... if I try to turn them on, they engage for a split second and move up about 1 inch, but then stall as if something is it their way (although I checked and rechecked - there is nothing in their way). They stay up 1 inch for a couple of seconds and then go back down. So, basically, they don't work. What the heck could that be?..
Hi guys-
I have an issue with my wipers that started today.... if I try to turn them on, they engage for a split second and move up about 1 inch, but then stall as if something is it their way (although I checked and rechecked - there is nothing in their way). They stay up 1 inch for a couple of seconds and then go back down. So, basically, they don't work. What the heck could that be?..
#6
RE: Wipers move only 1 inch?
ORIGINAL: widgget
This winter i got some ice packed where the wipers come down to rest and they wer not able to move to the full lower position. I found that what happend was that the nut on top of the wiper motor had loosened enough so that it wasn't grabbing, but enought to make them twitch. was kinda a bitch to get to, ended up throwing the wiper and needed to get a new set..... it was a longgggg day.
This winter i got some ice packed where the wipers come down to rest and they wer not able to move to the full lower position. I found that what happend was that the nut on top of the wiper motor had loosened enough so that it wasn't grabbing, but enought to make them twitch. was kinda a bitch to get to, ended up throwing the wiper and needed to get a new set..... it was a longgggg day.
Where is that wiper motor located? Is it easy to get to?
ORIGINAL: EliteTuning1
the same thing happened to time. what i did was take the wipers off. turn them, on a full rotation and then put the blades back on. it worked for me. but also i think my wipers were on in the wrond posistion. have you ever taken them off?
the same thing happened to time. what i did was take the wipers off. turn them, on a full rotation and then put the blades back on. it worked for me. but also i think my wipers were on in the wrond posistion. have you ever taken them off?
#8
RE: Wipers move only 1 inch?
the motor is almost under the driver side wiper, alittle tward the center of the car. you will need to remove that cover that is over the battery (the whole thing, not just the part covering the battery), i found ti very hard to get to, so i also removed the strip that goes along the edge, you'll see it, it's in the way. it was just three or four clips to remove it. once that is out you will need a box wrench , don't recall what size, to tighten the bolt on top of the motor, the problem is if the bolt WAS loose it is likly out of the position it shoudl be in, so you might need to do a little playing with it to get it to stop in the correct position. the only thing you really need to watch out for when doing this is if it's in the wrong position and tightened down when you test it you will ether stress the motor, bend your arms, or scratchup some stuff when the blade goes over the A piller or dives down into your engine bay, or god forbit you had the hood down.....
it's not as bad as i make it sound, really.
it's not as bad as i make it sound, really.
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