I cleaned up my old wiper gearboxes and installed them with fresh top and bottom grommets through the body. I got all excited to see some wiping... but they did not work. No movement.
I checked the 356B wiring diagram and looked at fuse position #4, and it was empty on my car.
Got a new 8a (white) fuse and when I went to install it, there was a slight buzz/hum like electricity. Hmm that is probably not right... so I removed it. I put a volt meter across the fuse #4 terminals and measured a bit over 6V.
I unplugged all the wires off the dash switch, but I still see 6V across the fuse terminals. One of the wires on the back of the wiper switch (unplugged still) is a double wire in one connector. Both wires are black with a purple stripe.
What I think is the issue is that there is a short or some other problem inside the motor unit. The electricity is going to the switch on that black/purple wire, hitting the bullet splice connector thing and going to the motor unit where a short somewhere is leaking to ground.
Does that sound reasonable? Is it easy to repair the motors or should I just pay someone to do it? Can you remove the motor without removing the boomerangs shaped piece?
Car is 1961 Roadster. Even though the car would never see rain, it just annoys me that the motor doesn't work :/
Thanks in advance.
Brian
I checked the 356B wiring diagram and looked at fuse position #4, and it was empty on my car.
Got a new 8a (white) fuse and when I went to install it, there was a slight buzz/hum like electricity. Hmm that is probably not right... so I removed it. I put a volt meter across the fuse #4 terminals and measured a bit over 6V.
I unplugged all the wires off the dash switch, but I still see 6V across the fuse terminals. One of the wires on the back of the wiper switch (unplugged still) is a double wire in one connector. Both wires are black with a purple stripe.
What I think is the issue is that there is a short or some other problem inside the motor unit. The electricity is going to the switch on that black/purple wire, hitting the bullet splice connector thing and going to the motor unit where a short somewhere is leaking to ground.
Does that sound reasonable? Is it easy to repair the motors or should I just pay someone to do it? Can you remove the motor without removing the boomerangs shaped piece?
Car is 1961 Roadster. Even though the car would never see rain, it just annoys me that the motor doesn't work :/
Thanks in advance.
Brian
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