98 FLD120 Wipers
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98 FLD120 Wipers
My wipers take forever to start. I'm talking like 45 mins.. How can I check to see if it's the motor or the switch??? I use to be able to push the switch in and start them but that won't work now. Elementary I know but I'm an elementary mechanic . Any help will be appreciated.
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Turn the wiper switch on and check for power and ground at the motor. If you have both it's a bad motor. If you don't have power or ground you have a bad switch or an open or short in your wiring or a bad relay.
Last edited by Larry227; 12-28-2008 at 02:46 AM. Reason: spellcheck
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Not sure why trailer supply would be hooked up to wipers.
Try what I did. Mine works alot smoother and easier. I had to heat up the nut on the wiper arm to get it off. Took motor all apart and cleaned every little hole with mineral spirits. Used O-ring lube for re-assembly. Manual says to use Dow Corning 200 (200wt). Vaseline would work in a pinch but will dry up in a year. I checked my dash control knob too but it was fine. I hope your air dryer is properly maintained because a contaminated air system will mess up more than your wipers. I hear trucks everyday where their air dryer is spitting every 20 seconds, meaning they have a major air leak and the compressor is cycling 100% of the time. That's messed up.
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