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> Why, oh Why Wipers!, Pull wiper motor without removing gas tank?
PDXBob
post Feb 3 2025, 10:02 PM
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I’m pretty sure I know the answer, but hoping I’m wrong. My wiper motor is operating very, very slowly. I’ve cleaned the arms and all joints but no improvement. So, my question is: can you remove the wiper motor without taking out the gas tank? Car is a 1975 914, I’ve had tank out once, just a lot of work.
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post Feb 3 2025, 11:48 PM
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According to the FSM directions say to remove tank, fresh air blower box, then wiper motor/arm assembly.
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post Feb 4 2025, 02:16 AM
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Removing the fuel tank is the easiest part of that repair.
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post Feb 4 2025, 06:26 AM
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Ground.
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QUOTE(ConeDodger @ Feb 4 2025, 07:26 AM) *

Ground.


Found ???
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QUOTE(PDXBob @ Feb 4 2025, 01:01 PM) *

QUOTE(ConeDodger @ Feb 4 2025, 07:26 AM) *

Ground.


Found ???


To put it in long form: you should find and clean all grounds before going to the trouble of pulling everything apart only to find your problem was caused by a poor ground.
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QUOTE(fiacra @ Feb 4 2025, 09:21 PM) *

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Ground.


Found ???


To put it in long form: you should find and clean all grounds before going to the trouble of pulling everything apart only to find your problem was caused by a poor ground.


Yes, thank you for expounding on what I quickly typed at 0500. I had to lecture today so I took a Quick Look at the site before my shower.

Electricity likes a circle. If your grounds are corroded, you don’t complete the circle. Should be a brown wire IIRC?
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