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Re: Intermittent Wipers
First, thanks to everyone who replyed to my question about the wipers.
I did not lnow that there is a relay for the intermittent wipers. Can
anyone tell me which relay is the delay relay?
Larry Miceli
'73 Stag
'66 Herald
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999 00:56:39 EDT [email protected] writes:
>My Stag also has the intermittent wipers and they were doing exactly
>the
>same thing on the "intermittent" setting - moving just a few inches
>and
>stopping , then moving a few more inches and stopping. I figured that
>
>the delay unit (under the dash, behind the parcel tray) was no good.
>
>Then an amazing thing happened. The alternator needed replacing and
>with
>the new alternator the charging voltage was higher and my intermittent
>
>wipers started working the way they should - doing a full sweep then
>delaying until the next full sweep. This may just mean that the delay
>
>unit is marginal on my car or ???? The delay unit is where I'd look
>first, but it doesn't hurt to also clean contacts, etc. to ensure that
>
>the delay unit is seeing full voltage.
>
>As for the wipers not parking, the adjustment is on the top of the
>wiper
>motor itself - you can loosen the screw and slide the limit switch to
>
>adjust the wiper rest position. As far as I know it is a trial and
>error
>adjustment!
>
>>Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 09:56:42 -0400
>>From: Lawrence G Miceli <[email protected]>
>>Subject: Stag - wiper motor operation
>>
>>I am trying to find out why the windscreen wipers on my 73 MK2 Stag
>stop
>>do not return to the down position when I turn the switch to the off
>>position. They just stop where ever they happen to be on the
>windshield.
>>I am told there is a limiting switch that needs to be adjusted. Does
>>anyone know what the procedure is to test this switch and what I
>should
>>be looking for to fix this problem.
>>
>> Also, the car actually has intermittent wipers (no Lucas jokes
>please).
>>You pull the switch forward and it starts an intermittent wipe
>cycle.
>>But, maybe due to the same problem, the arms come half way up, stop
>for
>>2-3 seconds, then travel 1/4 way down, stop 2-3 seconds, before
>finishing
>>the complete cycle. Are they supposed to stop in the up position? All
>of
>>the American cars I have do a complete cycle before pausing.
>
>Good luck!
>Lorenzo Dunn
>
>
Larry Miceli
'73 Stag
'66 Herald
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