So my beloved autohomes komet passed its MOT the other week, which was great, as we were about to go off camping to a wedding the next day. But blow me if the passenger wiper didn't fall off all by itself as I thought 'I'll just try these nice new wiper blades out!' as I was literally driving home from the mot test.
So I'm wondering, what's the process to replace a motor? It turns out it has sheared off the bolt leaving just a little stub, no thread left, and the thing fell off on the dual carriageway so no chance of getting the wiper arm back in one piece even if I could!
I see brickwerks has the motor, but I can't see an arm, any ideas where I might pick one up? Anyone breaking a van? (Naturally I hope you're restoring it but you know, needs must.. )
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Wiper motor fell off
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Re: Wiper motor fell off
Well My wipers suddenly stopped working without any warning. So I spent a worried evening poring over my Bentley's and Haynes which seemed to indicate that The dash would have to be removed to change the motor plus linkage. I dread going into the wiring jungle under my dash and admit to having a disturbed nights sleep. However up with the birds I was determined to trace whether the fault was between Fuse 11 and the motor or at the motor. After puzzling over the differences between Bentleys and Haynes wiring diagrams and finally establishing the problem was defo at the motor I ignored the books and laying on my back with the glove box removed I spotted the motor tight up under the dash. With relief I saw that the loom connector had somehow become unplugged obviously resulting in the open circuit measured. Simply plugging it back solved the problem. I have to guess that a previous owner had failed to ensure the retaining tag had not been engaged properly.
After all that and in answer to the post It does look like the dash probably has to come off. I didn't notice whether the passenger side spindle was in view but there is some working space on that side so it is worth diving under and checking out if there is any chance of a some adventurous veterinary style salvage (bodge). Maybe another forum member has a trick or work around.
After all that and in answer to the post It does look like the dash probably has to come off. I didn't notice whether the passenger side spindle was in view but there is some working space on that side so it is worth diving under and checking out if there is any chance of a some adventurous veterinary style salvage (bodge). Maybe another forum member has a trick or work around.
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Re: Wiper motor fell off
If there are any splines left on the spindle put a small piece of cotton over it, then reattach the wiper & bolt it on tight.
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Re: Wiper motor fell off
if youve lost the threaded part of the wiper shaft, but still have the splines, the last paragraph here might help you and you'll avoid taking the dash out
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Re: Wiper motor fell off
patrickpawsey wrote:...the thing fell off on the dual carriageway so no chance of getting the wiper arm back in one piece...
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Re: Wiper motor fell off
Thanks everyone for the very helpful suggestions. The mechanic who i took it back to at the garage that had just moted and serviced it, who knew air-cooled bays said he reckoned it would be possible to replace the motor without removing the dash (apparently you can on bays) but i wanted to check with the fount of knowledge (tm) before trying such a knuckle crunching proceedure by myself..
I've attached a couple of pictures of the motor as it is now and the van (cos i think it's a cracker ) which may help confirm if it's possible!
I am very interested in the drill and tap option.. now to learn how to get *very* good at drilling in a straight line..
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I've attached a couple of pictures of the motor as it is now and the van (cos i think it's a cracker ) which may help confirm if it's possible!
I am very interested in the drill and tap option.. now to learn how to get *very* good at drilling in a straight line..
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1990 Autohomes Komet HiTop Camper
1.9 DG on Pierburg 2e3, 4 speed
1.9 DG on Pierburg 2e3, 4 speed
Re: Wiper motor fell off
Bay window dash is a 2 piece set up so maybe easier to access the motor, its a big job on our vans so drill and tap would be best, start off with a quality small drill bit.
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