So carelessly took out the motor (it was not working) fudging the alignment of the wiper mechanism in the process.
The motor had a lose wire so soldiered it (More like butchered) and got the motor working again.
I also flipped the carbon connectors as wires coming out had become too close to the core (yah it was not fun looking for the ejected springs every where)
The cables are extremly brittle and i had to patch the one of the pics going into the male connector (A full cable swap is needed at some stage.
So the motor works alone before connecting, but i am guessing i moved everything out of alignment so it does not work once connected.
Any ideas how to install / align the wiper washers linkage etc. ??
Oh and I think i should replace the ground wire, looks too thin and I imagine its causing very high resistance from age.
The motor had a lose wire so soldiered it (More like butchered) and got the motor working again.
I also flipped the carbon connectors as wires coming out had become too close to the core (yah it was not fun looking for the ejected springs every where)
The cables are extremly brittle and i had to patch the one of the pics going into the male connector (A full cable swap is needed at some stage.
So the motor works alone before connecting, but i am guessing i moved everything out of alignment so it does not work once connected.
Any ideas how to install / align the wiper washers linkage etc. ??
Oh and I think i should replace the ground wire, looks too thin and I imagine its causing very high resistance from age.