Good day all
my problem-I have a 2004 hilux 2.7 dc. the wipers will stop randomly at any position and when I pull\push them it will go again. This is quite frustrating in a storm.
any sugestions?
wipers
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Re: wipers
Welcome...
I would start by checking the earth strap on both the battery to the body and the earth on the wiper motor
I would start by checking the earth strap on both the battery to the body and the earth on the wiper motor
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Re: wipers
Welcome Danie!
Also check the contacts of the little 'fingers' in the box section of the motor (best is to remove the motor first). Those contacts are normally on the inside of the round cover and run against brass tracks on the gearwheel inside ... just bend the fingers outwards ever so slightly to ensure good contact.
Also check the contacts of the little 'fingers' in the box section of the motor (best is to remove the motor first). Those contacts are normally on the inside of the round cover and run against brass tracks on the gearwheel inside ... just bend the fingers outwards ever so slightly to ensure good contact.
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Re: wipers
Mud Dog wrote:Welcome Danie!
Also check the contacts of the little 'fingers' in the box section of the motor (best is to remove the motor first). Those contacts are normally on the inside of the round cover and run against brass tracks on the gearwheel inside ... just bend the fingers outwards ever so slightly to ensure good contact.
thanx for the tip
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Re: wipers
CasKru wrote:Welcome...
I would start by checking the earth strap on both the battery to the body and the earth on the wiper motor
I put on an extra earth strap. hopefully that will solve my problem