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  1. scorpion6

    Plastic air wiper motors - repair how-to

    So the pics are definetly out of order, but remove the cap, as you can see there are two cork gaskets. This means you then remove the 2 screws and remove the small round cap diverter, then remove and seperate the second cap to reveal the holes. Insert the clip into the holes as pointed to by the...
  2. scorpion6

    Plastic air wiper motors - repair how-to

    Here it is guys as asked for in pics easy to see and follow.
  3. scorpion6

    Plastic air wiper motors - repair how-to

    I will try to post a full work up with pics and diagrams tomorrow evening if you guys can wait on me.
  4. scorpion6

    Plastic air wiper motors - repair how-to

    By thle bye the only thing that needed to be removed and disassembled was the end cap in the first picture, I disassembled mine on the truck, and only the end cap needed work. Look at the end cap, you will notice it has 2 sets of cork seals . Your pic only shows you have disassembled to the 1st...
  5. scorpion6

    Plastic air wiper motors - repair how-to

    Remove the two inner screws to reveal yet another set of vacuum holes. You will have only the outer most portion of the wiper end plate. Vacuum hose end with the oposite side showing about 4 to 5 vacuum passages. The valve is in the end cap this is where the paperclip comes in. 1st spray a...
  6. scorpion6

    Plastic air wiper motors - repair how-to

    Ive found the problem is rarely the motor, but the fact someone pushed the red button. This unbeknownst to the unknowing, moves a divider valve you cannot see. Often when you pry the red button out your wiper still does not work. This is because the valve did not move back just because you pryed...
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