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> Wiper motor runs but won't park., Can't anything be easy?
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post Feb 16 2017, 12:01 PM
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Ok I got the wiper mechanism cleaned up and lubed and was ready to install.. So I thought....

I wanted to be sure it ran and was in the park position before I replaced it. looked up the procedure in my Haynes manual, ( Clymer manual has same procedure)

Connect a 12V Neg line to ground.
Connect a 12V Pos line to both terminals 53 and 53a.
When motor starts to run disconnect term 53 and allow motor to park.

Doesn't happen.

As soon as I disconnect 53 motor stops wherever it is.

power to 53 runs low speed.
power to 53b runs high speed.
power to 53a alone does nothing.

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Although not in the instructions power to remaining terminal 31b also does nothing.

Checked to be sure all the contacts were touching and they appear to be. Gave them a little brush with a points file to be sure.

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all three are making contact, you can see the tracks in the grease.

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No sense in putting this thing back in until I get it sorted out.

BTW if it makes a difference, car is an early 73. No intermittent wipers. all testing done on bench.

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Adding another picture, this was taken before I disassembled everything. two red/black wires go to pin 53a. ( on Prosperos wiring diagram it shows 2 red wires - no black trace)

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post Jun 7 2023, 06:14 AM
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Yes, enjoying the forum! So, should there be some dielectric grease on that contact surface?
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