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Sierra Windscreen Wipers

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Sierra Windscreen Wipers

Post by alien »

Something really weird happened last night to my wipers... they stopped going to the bottom of the windscreen during their cycle... now theyre stopping about 50mm short of the bottom.

If i get out of the car and push on them they go past the bottom point too.

Are my wiper motors shagged or is there something im missing?
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Post by mrRocky »

all that mud has probably worn out something ;)
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

the wiper arm isnt slipping on the pivot is it? There should be a phillips head bolt at the bottom of the wiper arm holding it on.
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Post by alien »

Ah-hah - good point!

I just tested them when i went to lunch - on a slightly dry window they bounce along the windscreen and stop in the wrong spot - but using the window washer which has soap in it the glide nicely and stop correctly.
Must be slipping with the extra resistance!

Thanks =P
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Post by alien »

hrm, well more rain while i was driving home and theyre doing it no matter how wet the window... i've removed the plastic cover at the pivot end and under that is a 10mm nut, which i assumed if i undid i could take the wiper off an reposition it - however thats not the case!! Taking the nut off does nothing at all! The arm is just stuck there.

I can though, by hand, push the wiper down to where its supposed to be and a touch further, as well as by hand lift the wiper up about 1/4 of the way up the windscreen before the motor stops me moving it. To me this says the motor is stuffed right? having that much play in it.

Taking out the whole dash to fit a new motor is going to SUCK!!!! If thats the case - is there an easy option here to get to the motor?
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Post by mrw82 »

im gueessing your zook is a hard top. if it were a soft top you could simply fold down the windscreen.

It is unlikely to be the wiper motor that is the problem. more likely that is the plastic bushes in the wiper arm linkages.
If you happen to find a place that sells just the plastic bushes let me know. I have only been able to buy the whole linkage set, and at $50 I waited until I found a good second hand set.
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Post by just cruizin' »

mrw82 wrote:im gueessing your zook is a hard top. if it were a soft top you could simply fold down the windscreen.

It is unlikely to be the wiper motor that is the problem. more likely that is the plastic bushes in the wiper arm linkages.
If you happen to find a place that sells just the plastic bushes let me know. I have only been able to buy the whole linkage set, and at $50 I waited until I found a good second hand set.
You want linkages?? could have asked or try the wanted section.

By the way, ring your brother if you get your hand off it that is.
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Post by alien »

ahhh - well mine is indeed a soft top =)

im sure brian at suzistore would have the bushes - i assume theyre behind the windscreen surround and a part of the motor assembly?

Might look into that - thanks.
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Post by mrw82 »

just cruizin' wrote:
mrw82 wrote:im gueessing your zook is a hard top.
You want linkages?? could have asked or try the wanted section.
I wanted linkages ages ago.... but I got a set out of the yellow hardtop that I wrecked.
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Post by sims_65 »

if its the wiper motor and links i got them all from suzi world in melbourne, they sent me what i needed with no problems,
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Post by alien »

how much did it cost?
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