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While I had it apart, I thoroughly soaked everything in lithium grease. I took the rebuilt wiper motor back out and moved the linkage by hand. It was as smooth as smooth could be. I then put everything back together, and slow was slow, and fast was...not as slow as slow. I have yet to use...
I removed the cowl panel and took the wiper arms off. what a PITA! I'm going to take the time and make sure to lube the linkage really well before putting it all back together. This is a project I don't want to repeat anytime soon.
BTW, I found this handy step by step posted by another...
If its a random stop I would guess its the switch. I have to jiggle the turn lever sometimes to get it to start again. Something I'm willing to live with for a while since its a pain to replace
I'm having issues with the wipers on my CUCV. I put a new (re-manufactured) motor on it, and now lo and hi are the same speed, BUT I can hear the motor work harder on the hi setting.
Note, before the motor swap, I had the lo setting, but when i selected hi, the wipers would stop in its...
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