Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 08:44:03 GMT From: SuoTimo <no.mailnospamspammers.co.is.no.where> Subject: Re: Headlight wiper motors
Maybe you want to read the following article: http://www.nospam/procedures/electrical/headlampwiper.html It's good idea to check the wiper assembly first before replacing the whole expensive unit... SuoTimo _________________ Charles Christacopoulos wrote: > > Hi, > > The car is 1997 (9000 LPT). A while back one of the headlight wiper > motors went, as the car was going at the dealer's anyway I asked to have > it replaced. They never kept the old unit despite having asked them to > do so. (the new one cost an arm and a leg). BAsically I had wanted to > see inside the motor and see if I could have fixed it (and have it for > the next time). > > Now the other one is gone and on Wednesday the car is going in for a > service. Can the wiper motor be repaired? What goes wrong with it? > > I could get to it (this is on the left side of the car ... looking at it > from inside the car, the previous one was on the right). I had got to > the previous motor as for some reason I had to have the light out but I > could not unhook the wiring loom. > > Cheers for any thoughts. > Charles > > -- > > Please remove _removeme_ to reply. > Work: http://www.somis.dundee.ac.uk/ > Hobby: http://www.egothor.org/