Re: 70 T/A Wiper issue
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10/15/10 09:41 PM
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my aar gave me problems thru the years...I found that the switch was down grounded...
Tony
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Re: 70 T/A Wiper issue
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10/16/10 12:40 AM
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Welcome to Moparts. Were both wipers synchronized previously? The intermittent functioning is likely a problem with the switch, the wiring between the switch and motor, or an internal motor problem. The wiring is the easiest to check, then the switch, and the most difficult, the motor. Contacts wear inside both the switch and motor, and with a 40 year old car it's not uncommon.
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Re: 70 T/A Wiper issue
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10/16/10 02:00 PM
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my aar gave me problems thru the years...I found that the switch was down grounded...
sorry if I sound like a dumbass but what do you mean by "down grounded"?
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Welcome to Moparts.
Were both wipers synchronized previously?
The intermittent functioning is likely a problem with the switch, the wiring between the switch and motor, or an internal motor problem. The wiring is the easiest to check, then the switch, and the most difficult, the motor. Contacts wear inside both the switch and motor, and with a 40 year old car it's not uncommon.
yea the wipers where synchronized and the car was in storage for the last 2 years, when we pulled it out the wipers are now off I drove the car to work today and now I have a voltage issue the alternator puts out no charge at all when the car is idling but it cranks up to about 15 16 volts at about 2500 rpm. Is it possible my v regulator is bad and the voltage spikes are causing a issue with the wipers???
thanks for the welcome
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Re: 70 T/A Wiper issue
[Re: thesledhead]
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10/16/10 02:10 PM
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the switch was not grounded...sorry about the typo..
the panel in which the switch is located in the dash grounds itself
Tony
70 AARCuda Vitamin C 71 Dart Swinger 360 10.318 @ 128.22(10-04-14 Bakersfield) 71 Demon 360 10.666 @122.41 (01-29-17 @ Las Vegas) 71 Duster 408 (10.29 @ 127.86 3/16/19 Las Vegas)
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Re: 70 T/A Wiper issue
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10/16/10 04:55 PM
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my aar gave me problems thru the years...I found that the switch was down grounded...
sorry if I sound like a dumbass but what do you mean by "down grounded"?
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Welcome to Moparts.
Were both wipers synchronized previously?
The intermittent functioning is likely a problem with the switch, the wiring between the switch and motor, or an internal motor problem. The wiring is the easiest to check, then the switch, and the most difficult, the motor. Contacts wear inside both the switch and motor, and with a 40 year old car it's not uncommon.
yea the wipers where synchronized and the car was in storage for the last 2 years, when we pulled it out the wipers are now off I drove the car to work today and now I have a voltage issue the alternator puts out no charge at all when the car is idling but it cranks up to about 15 16 volts at about 2500 rpm. Is it possible my v regulator is bad and the voltage spikes are causing a issue with the wipers???
thanks for the welcome
I both were syrnchronized and now one is not, there is a problem wih the wiper transmssion aka linkage. I don't think '70 E-bodies use the white nylon wiper bushings that later Moaprs do (and those white bushings commonly degrade and fail), so I suggest you take a look at the wiper linkage and see if anything is loose.
Is it possible the unsynchronized wiper arm is not firmly on its pivot? I would check that first, and make sure the splines on the tip of the pivot shaft are not stripped, and that the wiper arm's socket is fully seated on the pivot's tip.
I think the voltage issue is another, separate issue.
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Re: 70 T/A Wiper issue
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10/16/10 05:16 PM
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the switch was not grounded...sorry about the typo..
the panel in which the switch is located in the dash grounds itself
I gotcha
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I both were syrnchronized and now one is not, there is a problem wih the wiper transmssion aka linkage. I don't think '70 E-bodies use the white nylon wiper bushings that later Moaprs do (and those white bushings commonly degrade and fail), so I suggest you take a look at the wiper linkage and see if anything is loose.
Is it possible the unsynchronized wiper arm is not firmly on its pivot? I would check that first, and make sure the splines on the tip of the pivot shaft are not stripped, and that the wiper arm's socket is fully seated on the pivot's tip.
I think the voltage issue is another, separate issue.
Yea Im afraid Ill have to tear into her
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