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I've been prepping for a parade on Saturday, Sept 9. Last minute prep was to reinstall the windshield wiper motor for the drivers side. I finally got it to function after disassembling it twice. The second time I used a silicon lube that the air piston inside the motor seemed to like.
When I reinstalled the motor and hooked up the air to the motor, nothing happened. That's when I heard the familiar hiss of air escaping from the passenger side hose that has no wiper motor attached.
I plugged the end of the hose with my thumb. The drivers side motor still did NOT function. The hose slipped off the end of my thumb for a second and BINGO, the driver motor moved back and forth once.
So I let the air out, blocked it, let it out, blocked it.
I NOW know how to get the motor working. Apparently you must have BOTH motors functioning as they apparently provide a pulse between the two that allow both of them to work properly.
At least that's what happened to me.
Oh, and I'm sure my neighbors loved hearing the deuce fired up at about 11:30 pm this evening. I only ran it long enough to build up the air pressure for the test, conduct the test and then shut it down. Call it ten minutes. I then gathered up all my stuff, came back inside and turned off all the lights outside. Hopefully JOHN LAW won't be paying me a visit this evening.
jim
When I reinstalled the motor and hooked up the air to the motor, nothing happened. That's when I heard the familiar hiss of air escaping from the passenger side hose that has no wiper motor attached.
I plugged the end of the hose with my thumb. The drivers side motor still did NOT function. The hose slipped off the end of my thumb for a second and BINGO, the driver motor moved back and forth once.
So I let the air out, blocked it, let it out, blocked it.
I NOW know how to get the motor working. Apparently you must have BOTH motors functioning as they apparently provide a pulse between the two that allow both of them to work properly.
At least that's what happened to me.
Oh, and I'm sure my neighbors loved hearing the deuce fired up at about 11:30 pm this evening. I only ran it long enough to build up the air pressure for the test, conduct the test and then shut it down. Call it ten minutes. I then gathered up all my stuff, came back inside and turned off all the lights outside. Hopefully JOHN LAW won't be paying me a visit this evening.
jim