Why isn't the frigging rear wiper working????
Ferfoooksake!!
Took me an age to work out it stalls with the tailgate open!!!!
Next..
How do you know the correct position to reinstall the wiper blade? Or does the motor stall at the vertical position?
 
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Why isn't the frigging rear wiper working????
Ferfoooksake!!
Took me an age to work out it stalls with the tailgate open!!!!
Next..
How do you know the correct position to reinstall the wiper blade? Or does the motor stall at the vertical position?
also, should there be splines on the arm to match the splines on the spindle? mines smooth :D cant remember if thats because its worn smooth and knackered or if its just a 'wind it on tight AF' job
 
Why isn't the frigging rear wiper working????
Ferfoooksake!!
Took me an age to work out out stalls with the tailgate open!!!!
Next..
How do you know the correct position to reinstall the wiper blade? Or does the motor stall at the vertical position?

Put it on it the same place you took it off;)
you took the whole arm off?
Go on tell us you took it off and then closed the tailgate so it finished its cycle:p.

J
 
Put it on it the same place you took it off;)
you took the whole arm off?
Go on tell us you took it off and then closed the tailgate so it finished its cycle:p.

J
its a working motor off a scrapper, mine was beyond repair. i've no clue what position the motor is in but can more or less assume its not at *exactly* the 6 o'clock position
 
its a working motor off a scrapper, mine was beyond repair. i've no clue what position the motor is in but can more or less assume its not at *exactly* the 6 o'clock position
i'm currently thinking put the motor on, let it park, then draw a horizontal line on the spindle tip, fit arm accordingly. let it park, if its too low, then adjust.

also guessing i need a new arm that actually has a spline :eek:
 

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