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#94434 - 03/06/12 06:08 AM Wiper Motor Question(s)
Richard - Aus Offline
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Registered: 15/01/12
Posts: 1621
Loc: Perth, WA, Australia
Hi there,

Today I got around to one of “those” jobs in that my wiper motor did not park when turned off, it just stopped. It’s a two speed wiper motor and I noticed that not always did it step-up in speed when the switch was full depressed.

Firstly I cleaned the switch (stripped right down) and there was a lot of oxide in there. Operation of the switch feels OK.

Then I turned my attention to the wiper motor itself. I dismantled this and was able to check the park switch – all OK. However I noticed on of the brushes was damaged.

I reassembled and tested. Initially great news at “low” speed all OK and the wiper parks. Success; something I had done had fixed it….

…However when I go to high speed the fuse blows. I noticed a 20A use was fitted (manual that I recently purchased for the car – ’76 4/4) says it should be fitted with a 35A fuse. I changed the fuse to a 25A one (that I had to hand) and whilst it does not blow nothing happens when the switch is set to full speed (the ammeter drops right down to -50A, briefly before returning to zero).

I think the fuse is a “red herring” and that it probably the damaged brush(es). Any other thoughts?

Anybody know where I could source some brushes? MR does not have then listed….

Thanks!

Richard.

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#94435 - 03/06/12 06:39 AM Re: Wiper Motor Question(s) [Re: Richard - Aus]
pandy Online   content
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Registered: 12/04/11
Posts: 1629
Loc: West Paris, France
You need wipers in Perth ? I thought it hardly ever rained there.
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#94439 - 03/06/12 06:55 AM Re: Wiper Motor Question(s) [Re: pandy]
Richard - Aus Offline
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Registered: 15/01/12
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Hardly ever - and not when I will be driving (I can sacriice those couple of hours smile ) that said I like things to work and enjoy my tinkering.....


Edited by Richard - Aus (03/06/12 06:55 AM)

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#94441 - 03/06/12 07:21 AM Re: Wiper Motor Question(s) [Re: Richard - Aus]
Easter Offline
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Registered: 11/05/09
Posts: 1358
Probably a Land Rover wiper motor, usually replaced when u/s, my Defender motor packed up at 110,000 miles and wasn't expensive to replace. Britpart are the big LR parts stockist, their www would be worth a try

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#94458 - 03/06/12 09:46 AM Re: Wiper Motor Question(s) [Re: Easter]
tmg513 Offline
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Registered: 27/08/08
Posts: 445
Loc: Powick
Do any of these look likely suspects?
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#94461 - 03/06/12 10:08 AM Re: Wiper Motor Question(s) [Re: tmg513]
Richard - Aus Offline
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Registered: 15/01/12
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Loc: Perth, WA, Australia
Thanks - but sadly not - it did give me an idea though...

...I found a plate with the brushes (single speed). This changed my Google search and I turned up this website and hit the jackpot (so to speak). They stock all the servicable parts: Click Here.... and have the two speed brushes with the plate. Seems reasonable price too.

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#94462 - 03/06/12 10:11 AM Re: Wiper Motor Question(s) [Re: Richard - Aus]
tmg513 Offline
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Registered: 27/08/08
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Loc: Powick
Cool, glad you're sorted.
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#94464 - 03/06/12 10:29 AM Re: Wiper Motor Question(s) [Re: Richard - Aus]
Sukram Offline
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Registered: 01/12/09
Posts: 315
Loc: Belgium
for a lot of parts
Holden
but if have found brushes in a smal shop and adapt them
also i have open clean and repair
it works grin2
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#94465 - 03/06/12 10:31 AM Re: Wiper Motor Question(s) [Re: Richard - Aus]
Sukram Offline
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Registered: 01/12/09
Posts: 315
Loc: Belgium
Originally Posted By: Richard - Aus
Thanks - but sadly not - it did give me an idea though...

...I found a plate with the brushes (single speed). This changed my Google search and I turned up this website and hit the jackpot (so to speak). They stock all the servicable parts: Click Here.... and have the two speed brushes with the plate. Seems reasonable price too.

great info, but to late
ok the pleasare to do it self cheers
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#94467 - 03/06/12 11:20 AM Re: Wiper Motor Question(s) [Re: Sukram]
Richard - Aus Offline
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Registered: 15/01/12
Posts: 1621
Loc: Perth, WA, Australia
Thanks - Holden was one of my first places to look and could not see them there...

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