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If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 12 of 12 Thread: Wiper question Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 01-06-2012, 05:51 PM #1 griffin2020 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Living in the 80s. Join Date Jan 2012 Posts 14 Thanks  4 Thanks  0 Thanked in0 Posts Total Contributions For
griffin2020     $ 0.00 Wiper question I am sure this has been covered previously, and I did a search, but was unable to find the answer.

I recently bought an 88 SC, and and window washer does not work.
It appears that the wipers also do not function at the speeds they should.
Intermittent does not work.
Low is extremely slow.
And high is not much faster.

Where should I begin? Switch, motor, or what?

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Tempast     $ 0.00 PM den621, he said he'd sell me one cheap but I don't really need it. Reply With Quote 01-08-2012, 12:55 PM #3 SilverFire View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Cage Fighter Join Date Mar 2007 Location Edmonton, Alberta Posts 412 Thanks  7 Thanks  21 Thanked in19 Posts Total Contributions For
SilverFire     $ 0.00 I'd have a look at the switch. It sounds to me like there's low voltage at the wiper motor and a bad/dirty switch is the most likely cause for that. Reply With Quote The Following User Says Thank You to SilverFire For This Useful Post: griffin2020 (01-09-2012) 01-09-2012, 01:24 PM #4 griffin2020 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Living in the 80s. Join Date Jan 2012 Posts 14 Thanks  4 Thanks  0 Thanked in0 Posts Total Contributions For
griffin2020     $ 0.00 Any suggestions on how to do that, other than removing the switch and hitting it with Contact Cleaner? Reply With Quote 01-09-2012, 01:27 PM #5 muffinman View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Fresh new start! Join Date Jan 2008 Location Right where i'm at Posts 7,710 Thanks  63 Thanks  385 Thanked in370 Posts Blog Entries1 Total Contributions For
muffinman     $ 0.00 Check this out cause it sounds like it may be your problem. MKI MR2 Write-ups

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Originally Posted by scottohno its been real guys, but honestly, i think its time i go and do Big Boy things like **** my girlfriend, go to work, and try to find time in between to build my car. if you want to find me im gonna be in the mk1 section with answers and questions.
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SilverFire     $ 0.00 Originally Posted by griffin2020 Any suggestions on how to do that, other than removing the switch and hitting it with Contact Cleaner? Nope. You might want to try doing the write up while you've got it out and open if you do.

I was thinking you should just replace the switch. Might want to try bypassing it to confirm that it's the problem first. I'm too lazy to look up the diagram, but just jumper power to either the fast or slow wire and if that doesn't fix it the problem is at the motor. Could be a bad bearing on the motor too... Reply With Quote 01-14-2012, 11:29 AM #7 palos View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries … Join Date Apr 2009 Posts 1,615 Thanks  1 Thanks  128 Thanked in126 Posts Total Contributions For
palos     $ 0.00 I agree with MM insofar as your intermittent wipers aren't working. I've tried doing the solder repair only to have the intermittents fail shortly thereafter. Do your wipers return to the bottom of the windshield when you turn them off? I now consider this a "feature" and ignore it.

I'd remove the plastic cowl and look at the wiper linkage for debris or corrosion. Clean or lubricate as needed. The electrical connection to the motor should be visible and can be cleaned with sand paper or solvent. Reply With Quote 10-22-2012, 09:49 PM #8 MR671 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Techy Join Date Oct 2012 Location Los Angeles, Ca Posts 50 Thanks  0 Thanks  1 Thanked in1 Post Total Contributions For
MR671     $ 0.00 I kind of have the same problem, my wiper blades only work on low and high. not on intermittent. they do not go all the way back down when you put them on mist. I will have to try it out and post my results. Reply With Quote 10-23-2012, 02:30 PM #9 melkmaN2 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Cage Fighter Join Date Aug 2012 Location San Francisco Posts 121 Thanks  7 Thanks  2 Thanked in2 Posts Total Contributions For
melkmaN2     $ 0.00 Same problem here.

Somebody come help me fix it!! 91' Black NA MK2
89' White NA MK1 (SOLD)
89' Red NA MK1 (SOLD) Reply With Quote 10-23-2012, 02:32 PM #10 muffinman View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Fresh new start! Join Date Jan 2008 Location Right where i'm at Posts 7,710 Thanks  63 Thanks  385 Thanked in370 Posts Blog Entries1 Total Contributions For
muffinman     $ 0.00 Originally Posted by melkmaN2 Same problem here.

Somebody come help me fix it!! Follow the write-up or replace the switch.

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Originally Posted by scottohno its been real guys, but honestly, i think its time i go and do Big Boy things like **** my girlfriend, go to work, and try to find time in between to build my car. if you want to find me im gonna be in the mk1 section with answers and questions.
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melkmaN2     $ 0.00 I would but I have no soldering skillz 91' Black NA MK2
89' White NA MK1 (SOLD)
89' Red NA MK1 (SOLD) Reply With Quote 10-23-2012, 11:38 PM #12 muffinman View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Fresh new start! Join Date Jan 2008 Location Right where i'm at Posts 7,710 Thanks  63 Thanks  385 Thanked in370 Posts Blog Entries1 Total Contributions For
muffinman     $ 0.00 Originally Posted by melkmaN2 I would but I have no soldering skillz It's not hard at all. Then your option may just be to buy another one. I recently noticed that mine is doing the same thing so I may try the solder trick. If not I have a few spares.

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Dec. 5th 2011 R.I.P.

Originally Posted by scottohno its been real guys, but honestly, i think its time i go and do Big Boy things like **** my girlfriend, go to work, and try to find time in between to build my car. if you want to find me im gonna be in the mk1 section with answers and questions.
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