windsheild wipers
Im not sure if I understand you right. Do you mean they stop in the vertical location and no longer move until you pull on them? That could be binding.
Or do they keep moving but just don't continue to sweep the other direction as far as they should? That is an adjustment. If you remove the wiper arm it could be that the arm was installed so it wasn't lined up right. This could cause the wiper to swing further one way than the other. The post the wiper arm fits on has splines. If it is off just one spline it makes a big difference on how far the wiper goes each direction. If it's only off a little bit then loosen the motor. There is free play and you can move the motor side to side a bit. then tighten the motor down again.
Oh, okay, since they operate fine, your problem is the motor. It should be replaced. Inside the motor is a switch to make sure the motor stops when the wiper is out of the way. That switch is your problem. You'd think you could repair the motor but if you need to replace the switch I don't know where you would find a replacement.
I think the motor is fine. it goes around and stops at the end of the stroke,thats all it does. If the switch was not working it would stop in the middle of the stroke, wherever it was turned off.
When you say go left, does this say they travel in the right direction?
I still say it is a matter of timing, pull the motor and move the arm 180 degrees.![]()
So they go all the way to the right and all the way to the left.they seem to operate fine... they sound ok and two speeds both operate. but when I turn them off they stop in the vertical position. when turned on they sweep right to left.
^ ^ ^ isn't this exactly what is happening?If the switch was not working it would stop in the middle of the stroke, wherever it was turned off.![]()
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