windshield wiper problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jack rabbit, Sep 1, 2003.

  1. jack rabbit

    jack rabbit Guest

    I have a 94 accord, the wipers went out suddenly. I think its a mechanical
    failure, but how can I be sure? How is it repaired?

    I can switch the wipers on and hear the motor hum, but no action. Any help
    would be appreciated. Thanks.
     
    jack rabbit, Sep 1, 2003
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  2. jack rabbit

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Could just be that the wiper linkage (transmission) is stuck. If you're
    inclined mechanically, take the wiper arms off the knurled knob at the
    cowl. If they still don't rotate, you will have to take some of the trim
    off at the heater intake that covers the linkage, or unbolt the wiper
    motor from the firewall. Disconnect the motor from the linkage, then you
    can then see what isn't working. bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Sep 1, 2003
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  3. The electric motor has probably failed. I suggest that you visit a large
    junk yard and buy a new motor. If they don't have one in stock--they
    should be able to order one from another junk dealer on their computer
    network. If you don't know how to remove the old one and replace it with
    one that works--you should take it to a Honda Dealership and pay lots of
    money to have them install a new motor. You might have a friend do it for
    you.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Sep 2, 2003
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  4. jack rabbit

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Stop by here any morning, and I'll put it on for you. bob (really)

    :
    You might have a friend do it for you.
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Sep 2, 2003
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  5. jack rabbit

    Uncle Mike Guest

    Do you have the correct length of wiper blades installed?
    I believe it should be 19" (driver) and 16" passenger.

    "alot is not a word"
    Uncle Mike
     
    Uncle Mike, Sep 2, 2003
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  6. jack rabbit

    jack rabbit Guest

    How would that make a difference? Im curious, would the wrong size affect
    the motor? I guess that makes sense, in a way.

    Oh, thanks for all the input so far. Much appreciated.
     
    jack rabbit, Sep 2, 2003
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