1988 fj62.
Would appreciate some opinions. Wipers weren't working. Pulled the motor, the linkage was off and the bushings decentigrated. Ordered a new bushing and replaced. Perfect! Motor are joint fits right in. Reinstall motor, arms move about a quarter and motor stops. Removed the motor, figured the linkage slipped out, nope its in there solid. Pulled the motor, ran it with it grounded and plugged in just sitting in the engine bay. Ran fine, all modes. Figured maybe the linkage was bound up. Ran the linkage through its motions, easy to do with one hand. Reinstalled motor, did it again, exact same travel. Checked the fuse, all good, pulled the relay and ran just Lo/Hi. Nothing.
So I figure its a bad ground, multi reads out good continuity between ground and frame and battery.
The motor gets hot, quick like within three or four rotations, like its over working.
I pulled it and tried to add resistance to the linkage arm to simulate the linkage maybe being too much resistance. I couldn't get it to stop rotating. Even with putting a wrench on it and trying to hold it back.
I just can't figure out why the thing stops almost immediately when installed in the truck.
Once it move that small bit. There's no getting it started again. Pulling the plug, pulling the dude, ignition off, unplugging the wiper relay. I think I've taken the motor in and out a dozen times atleast trouble shooting.
Anyone got suggestions?
I would say I need a new wiper motor, but the way that it works with it unmounted and trying to give it resistance tells me otherwise. That thing is strong as ever. I also took it apart, its clean as a whistles no dirt or corrosion. Magnets are intact, the three brushes are in good shape.
Would appreciate some opinions. Wipers weren't working. Pulled the motor, the linkage was off and the bushings decentigrated. Ordered a new bushing and replaced. Perfect! Motor are joint fits right in. Reinstall motor, arms move about a quarter and motor stops. Removed the motor, figured the linkage slipped out, nope its in there solid. Pulled the motor, ran it with it grounded and plugged in just sitting in the engine bay. Ran fine, all modes. Figured maybe the linkage was bound up. Ran the linkage through its motions, easy to do with one hand. Reinstalled motor, did it again, exact same travel. Checked the fuse, all good, pulled the relay and ran just Lo/Hi. Nothing.
So I figure its a bad ground, multi reads out good continuity between ground and frame and battery.
The motor gets hot, quick like within three or four rotations, like its over working.
I pulled it and tried to add resistance to the linkage arm to simulate the linkage maybe being too much resistance. I couldn't get it to stop rotating. Even with putting a wrench on it and trying to hold it back.
I just can't figure out why the thing stops almost immediately when installed in the truck.
Once it move that small bit. There's no getting it started again. Pulling the plug, pulling the dude, ignition off, unplugging the wiper relay. I think I've taken the motor in and out a dozen times atleast trouble shooting.
Anyone got suggestions?
I would say I need a new wiper motor, but the way that it works with it unmounted and trying to give it resistance tells me otherwise. That thing is strong as ever. I also took it apart, its clean as a whistles no dirt or corrosion. Magnets are intact, the three brushes are in good shape.