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3 speed wiper problem

rmance

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Looking for help with my 3 speed wiper moter. I had it restored by Kim @ passions4mopars in 2020. It came back looking great. Fast forward to finally completing my build and running into the following problem. When plugged into the bulkhead the motor seems to try to turn every minute or so with the key on and switch off. Motor runs when the switch is on, but doesn't park when turned off. I pulled the bulkhead connector and tried the park test but nothing. Any suggestions? Thanks, Rich
 
Make sure the motor is properly grounded along with the dash cluster where the switch is mounted.
 
Make sure the motor is properly grounded along with the dash cluster where the switch is mounted.
Thanks for the reply. I tried to eliminate that by testing it while unplugged from the bulkhead.
 
By Kim in 2020... is it full of blasting media? Was it actually rebuilt....

That said, is your panel actually in place... as the switch needs it's ground to park the wipers.
 
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By Kim in 2020... is it full of blasting media? Was it actually rebuilt....

That said, is your panel actually in place... as the switch needs it's ground to park the wipers.
I haven't taken it apart to check. The outside of it is beautiful. Why would you ask about the blasting media? Yes. The panel is in place but would not think that is important when bench testing it. Thanks for the response.
 
I haven't taken it apart to check. The outside of it is beautiful. Why would you ask about the blasting media? Yes. The panel is in place but would not think that is important when bench testing it. Thanks for the response.
That rebuilder had an issue towards the end where many 'restored' motors looked good on the outside but inside they were redone improperly.

If you type their name in I'm sure you will see lots of threads explaining the issue.
 
That rebuilder had an issue towards the end where many 'restored' motors looked good on the outside but inside they were redone improperly.

If you type their name in I'm sure you will see lots of threads explaining the issue.
Ah. OK. So it might be worth opening it up? Thank you.
 
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