Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 13:12:02 GMT From: "Keith Grider" <keithnopsamidaytech.com> Subject: Re: wiper motor
Without more info such as year and model, I cannot be of much assistance. I have found that when a wiper assy runs slow or stops, it has been the pivots of the mechanical linkage which has been the problem, and not the motor itself. If these are lubricated and verified to move freely and you are still having problems, look to replacement of the motor brushes (if they are available, they are usually cheap), then the motor which should be a bit more expensive. my $0.02 Keith Grider "Jay P." <steelrnopsamnet> wrote in message news:8g24nj$f58$1nopsamk.apk.net... > Hi, I noticed about a half hour ago that my wipers were not working. So, i > checked my wiper motor and it was really really hot. There was no blown > fuse and after letting it cool down for a while it was working again. Any > help you can give me would be greatly appreciated > > jason > >