liljohn
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Hey all,
Recently I've had a problem with one of my wipers. When you turn it on, it goes one direction, then stays there, won't go the other.
So I delved into the problem, and found a solution for it. It's a problem with the valve at the end where the hoses attach. Unfortunately it's not really made to be user-servicable, so I had to be a bit destructive in getting to the problem. But I'm fairly certain I can make the parts to repair it again to like new (just had to break out an end cap that was glued in, along with the little red pushbutton).
Anyway, my question is really this - is this a common enough problem to
A) Bother with making a writeup for how to fix it
and
B) Make more than one repair part while I'm at it, for others who may need it?
I just think that if this is a common problem and anyone's interested, I could probably turn out a solution for a whole lot less than what a replacement wiper motor costs (or upgrading to electrics, for that matter).
Posted in the deuce forum because that's what I have, but obviously these wipers were used on more than that so input from other makes is appreciated as well...
Oh and these are the plastic housing wiper motors I'm referring to, not the metal... Don't have those, so don't know if the same problem/solution applies.
Recently I've had a problem with one of my wipers. When you turn it on, it goes one direction, then stays there, won't go the other.
So I delved into the problem, and found a solution for it. It's a problem with the valve at the end where the hoses attach. Unfortunately it's not really made to be user-servicable, so I had to be a bit destructive in getting to the problem. But I'm fairly certain I can make the parts to repair it again to like new (just had to break out an end cap that was glued in, along with the little red pushbutton).
Anyway, my question is really this - is this a common enough problem to
A) Bother with making a writeup for how to fix it
and
B) Make more than one repair part while I'm at it, for others who may need it?
I just think that if this is a common problem and anyone's interested, I could probably turn out a solution for a whole lot less than what a replacement wiper motor costs (or upgrading to electrics, for that matter).
Posted in the deuce forum because that's what I have, but obviously these wipers were used on more than that so input from other makes is appreciated as well...
Oh and these are the plastic housing wiper motors I'm referring to, not the metal... Don't have those, so don't know if the same problem/solution applies.