Wiper problem
I have a "newly remanufactured wiper motor" with two seperate grounds. The wiper door switch is working (continuity tested OK open & closed). When I slide the wiper switch to any speed, I get a "click" every time but the motor won't turn. I've ruled out the motor & grounding problem and the motor clicks so I would guess it's getting power. My old wiper motor did exactly the same thing so I guess I spent money for something I didn't really need. Any ideas where I should be looking?
Thanks!
Mike
http://willcoxcorvette.com/instructi...st_69-72_4.pdf
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Corve...ayphotohosting
Joe,
No problem and it didn’t cost you a thing! It's there for free for all to use just as the other “help repair pages” on this site.
If you want to park the motor, power up the large red wire and ground the case. The test I made on the site was done for our shop to test the motors on the bench so parking the motor was not of importance.
Arthur:
Your problem sounds oh too familiar. The wiper motor test on this page was designed for the 1969-1972 motors while it will power up and work the 1973-1982 motors and the 1963-1967 motors. (Forget 68 its weird and we have a different test for it).
I’ve stated this over and over again on this forum; most wiper motors replaced have nothing wrong with them.
Now if you power up your motor with the test and it works, you’ll need to start testing wires.
With a test light check the three wire connectors at the motor for voltage! Do this with the switch wires as well. Do not use a test light; you will get back feed voltage that will use the test lamp for a ground.
Once you get to this point, tell me what you have on each wire and well fix this thing for you.
Willcox Inc.
Last edited by Willcox Corvette; Feb 11, 2009 at 09:06 PM.










