I wanted to ask the collective for advice on my M998, which I just discovered did not have functional windshield wipers. I think it is the motor after a bit of testing.
I found a YouTube that pointed me to a connector on the bottom of the windshield which commonly corrodes. I have a hardtop installed so it would be very difficult to test / replace it as shown in the YouTube
But after doing some tests, I don't think that is the problem.
No noises or motion to the motor with the switch set to low or high.
Here are the tests I ran:
One thing I found also that might be related is if with the powerprobe applying 24V to the switch directly, if I press the washer button the power probe screams with a circuit breaker resetting message, so I assume the washer pump is broke/shorted also. I assume this is unrelated?
So I decided next step I should remove the motor mechanism for bench testing, before ordering a $400 replacement!
I searched the tech docs, but I guess I don't have the one that has the procedures for the wiper motor.
Also, any suggestions for a replacement wiper motor assuming it is truly dead?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I found a YouTube that pointed me to a connector on the bottom of the windshield which commonly corrodes. I have a hardtop installed so it would be very difficult to test / replace it as shown in the YouTube
But after doing some tests, I don't think that is the problem.
No noises or motion to the motor with the switch set to low or high.
Here are the tests I ran:
- Found +24V on the connector to the WW switch with the ignition in the run position.
- Found ground on the connector to the WW switch
- Next I ran a separate ground, direct to the battery, and used a power probe to test.
- No sounds from the motor with +24 applied from the power probe and seperate ground to the connector into the switch with the switch in high or low.
- Next I disconnected the plug with 4 wires that goes directly to the motor itself.
- I found ground, and +24 volts and when the switch was turned to low or high, I would see 24V at the appropriate pin.
- Tried to power the motor with the power probe's 24V and no motion or noises at all still.
One thing I found also that might be related is if with the powerprobe applying 24V to the switch directly, if I press the washer button the power probe screams with a circuit breaker resetting message, so I assume the washer pump is broke/shorted also. I assume this is unrelated?
So I decided next step I should remove the motor mechanism for bench testing, before ordering a $400 replacement!
- I removed the three bolts that hold the motor and switch to the windshield.
- The motor popped out and I see an ecentrant arm that is bolted to the motor shaft on one side, and the arms inside the windshield on the other.
- Then there is some kind of bolt that attaches the ecentrant arm to the wiper mechanism.
I searched the tech docs, but I guess I don't have the one that has the procedures for the wiper motor.
Also, any suggestions for a replacement wiper motor assuming it is truly dead?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.