Author Topic: Windshield Wiper Motor  (Read 3421 times)

pembash

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Windshield Wiper Motor
« on: July 14, 2004, 19:05:53 »
My brother who lives in London bought a U.S. 1968 280SL last week. One of the spindles of the wipers is jammed and refusesto move despite his best efforts. The motor itself is fine. Does that mean he has to open the dash-board to get to yhe problem.
Please advise and help
Best
Bob

Joe

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Re: Windshield Wiper Motor
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2004, 20:41:34 »
Mine were very rusty, too, from sitting 10 years. If your brother takes off the wiper arm and the escutcheon beneath it, he will see the spindle and the part in which it turns. He can then use penetrating oil there, and gently turn the spindle under the dash, after disconnecting the linkage there. He should be able to work it loose this way. Once it turns freely, oil it with engine oil and reassemble. I suspect regular oiling of these parts is something generally overlooked.
Someone else may have a better idea.
Joe