RickTheEngineer
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Hey all, I wanted to discuss a wiper problem I have been having, but hear me out. My wipers are slow as heck, sometimes they do not even move. But let me tell you what I did thus far....
-Replaced with new wiper motor (4 times)
-Cleaned all grounds
-Made my own ground
-Checked fuse box
-Cleaned all leads
-Capacitor bypass
-Cleaned windshield
-Removed cowl, greased all linkages with lithium grease.
-Installed new wipers
After doing all this, here is what I am left with... The wipers move darn flawlessly, dare I say FAST when the windshield had some glass cleaner left on it. However the wipers skip and shudder violently soon after and the resistance that is caused from the rubber of the wipers onto the glass is crazy. It appears to have high resistance, although I do not know if this is exactly the problem so take it with a grain of salt. I have to move the wipers by hand while the wiper motor struggles. I thought it was a residue on the glass so I cleaned it, only to find that the problem stayed the same if not worse. I am considering using rainx but that seems to make the problem worse according to some people. The wiper motor overheats very frequently now, and I am left struggling to understand why. I have good voltage coming from the leads, nothing wrong there. Everything works great when the windshield is slick, maybe first wipe. I just cannot figure this one out. What wipers are you all using? Thanks folks.
-Replaced with new wiper motor (4 times)
-Cleaned all grounds
-Made my own ground
-Checked fuse box
-Cleaned all leads
-Capacitor bypass
-Cleaned windshield
-Removed cowl, greased all linkages with lithium grease.
-Installed new wipers
After doing all this, here is what I am left with... The wipers move darn flawlessly, dare I say FAST when the windshield had some glass cleaner left on it. However the wipers skip and shudder violently soon after and the resistance that is caused from the rubber of the wipers onto the glass is crazy. It appears to have high resistance, although I do not know if this is exactly the problem so take it with a grain of salt. I have to move the wipers by hand while the wiper motor struggles. I thought it was a residue on the glass so I cleaned it, only to find that the problem stayed the same if not worse. I am considering using rainx but that seems to make the problem worse according to some people. The wiper motor overheats very frequently now, and I am left struggling to understand why. I have good voltage coming from the leads, nothing wrong there. Everything works great when the windshield is slick, maybe first wipe. I just cannot figure this one out. What wipers are you all using? Thanks folks.
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