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Tomorrow is forecast to be crummy (rain, wind, 90 degreees, humidity, etc.). So I'm going to try to fix what I believe is a broken wire in my wiper motor - the wire that runs from the autopark commutator to somewhere inside the motor. Motor and wipers work fine, but don't autopark. Manually grounding the autopark commutator terminal causes the motor to run (when the ignition is on and the wiper switch is off).
After I've removed the assembly from under the bonnet, how do I open up the motor's case? Any advice, caveats, etc.?
Thanks.
Tom
On a bright note, I drove 100 miles today, more than all my previous mileage since I received the car in February. TeeYah ran like a finely-tuned, well-oiled machine - which it is. Altho' I had to hold it under 50mpg due to the bent rear wheels, it was an absolutely wonderful drive on Rts 171, 190 and 140 between Putnam Connecticut and Bradley Airport at Windsor Locks CT.
I love this car!
After I've removed the assembly from under the bonnet, how do I open up the motor's case? Any advice, caveats, etc.?
Thanks.
Tom
On a bright note, I drove 100 miles today, more than all my previous mileage since I received the car in February. TeeYah ran like a finely-tuned, well-oiled machine - which it is. Altho' I had to hold it under 50mpg due to the bent rear wheels, it was an absolutely wonderful drive on Rts 171, 190 and 140 between Putnam Connecticut and Bradley Airport at Windsor Locks CT.
I love this car!
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