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Old 07-05-2018, 03:13 PM   #1
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Wiper motor replacement

Greetings to one and all. Hope the holiday has been good to everyone and all fingers are still attached. I replaced the wiper motor on my 78 GMC STEPSIDE since the current motor would not stop spraying water. The reman wiper motor from summit worked fine while I was testing it. Then it blew the fuse and another fuse and another fuse. I only switched motors, why is it blowing fuses? The reman wiper motor doesn’t run at all now. I put the original back on and now it’s not running either. It’s summer in N.C. and it will rain. I need dependable wipers, your help is appreciated. St1
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Old 07-05-2018, 03:19 PM   #2
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Re: Wiper motor replacement

Fuses are blowing when you power the wipers on?
Blowing out just as soon as you plug one in with the ignition on?
Does the fuse blow with the wiper motor plugs disconnected?
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The fuses blow as I test the motor. Trying to get the arms in the correct parked position. The run I shut it off the don’t run again.
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Old 07-05-2018, 03:24 PM   #4
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Re: Wiper motor replacement

I am going to leave the fuse out reset the arms to the correct parked position then install a fuse and see what happens. I have reinstalled the motor that will not stop spraying water. I routed the hoses in a loop so as to not make a mess.
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So I had to put the old one back on. The reman unit will not run. I will send it back and get another one. Putting the grill back on and calling it done. Grill reinstalled due to another project (a/c charge and trianry switch install).

Thanks for the reply.
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Got the new reman wiper motor installed with some paint. Looks okay.
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Old 07-21-2018, 02:27 PM   #7
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Old 07-23-2018, 11:35 AM   #8
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Re: Wiper motor replacement

That looks really nice. Hope you get some years out of it. I recently replaced the wiper motor/pump on my 78 and it worked fine for a few weeks, then started squirting for as long as the wipers were on. Had to pull the water supply hose. I'm hoping to find a better one than O'Reilley's sells next time around.
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Old 07-23-2018, 08:31 PM   #9
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Glad your second new wiper/washer worked well. I bought rebuilt wiper/washer assemblies from two different vendors and neither one of them worked properly. Both had intermittent washer problems. Ended up disabling the OE pump and installing an aftermarket pump. So far, so good.

Very nice engine compartment you have there! (Insert simple "thumbs-up" emoji here if I could find one.)
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Old 07-25-2018, 06:10 PM   #10
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...Ended up disabling the OE pump and installing an aftermarket pump....
I had to do that too. The pumps on the replacements kept getting stuck ON.

I also added a Floor Switch that activates the wipers momentarily for when you just need a couple of swipes - I love it!
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Old 07-26-2018, 09:43 AM   #11
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I had to do that too. The pumps on the replacements kept getting stuck ON.
Seems to be a common problem. Intermittently stays on after you activate it. Or sometimes is on all the time. And since it's mechanical, and not electrical, it's not an easy fix.

I've had mine apart several times and watched it work & fail on the bench (using a 5 amp 13.2 volt power supply). If I could replace a few parts, like the nylon pawl, I think it would work properly. Problem with the re-builder is they probably can't get all the parts, either.
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Ended up disabling the OE pump and installing an aftermarket pump. So far, so good.
Any detail about how you disabled the OE pump and what aftermarket pump you used Mike?
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Any detail about how you disabled the OE pump and what aftermarket pump you used Mike?
Guess I should have taken photos, but what I remember doing is removing the parts in the photo below, and then blocking off the pump plunger with a spacer (but I don't remember what the issue was).

Here's the pump: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Well, heck. PictureTrail won't let me upload any more photos unless I pay an annual fee to upgrade.

Send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll send you photos of the parts I removed and the finished installation. No fee required!
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Re: Wiper motor replacement

Thanks Mike! Sorry OP if this is a hijack of your thread, but hopefully it will help others. The first pic is the pump Mike linked, then pictures provided of the parts removed to disable the OE pump, and his installation of the aftermarket pump.
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Old 07-28-2018, 03:29 PM   #15
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Re: Wiper motor replacement

A Dorman 603-131 tank with the AC Delco 89001120 pump are the stock 85/86 CK parts. IIRC the tank fit on my 1976 washer tank mount.

Rather than the Tee you can use a Wye in the washer fluid lines to avoid the U shaped bend. VW # 1J0955873D will work if you can't find one on the HELP rack.


The 98-07 GMT800 washer pump and reservoir GM 1288113 will likely fit next to the radiator on the radiator support. They hold around a gallon of fluid. You'll need to liberate the Metripack connector from your donor but these look fairly attractive to me.
The other part that might be attractive is the combination Washer and rad overflow tanks off the later model GM Astro Safari vans.
Take your tape measure to the Pick-N-Pull.
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A Dorman 603-131 tank with the AC Delco 89001120 pump are the stock 85/86 CK parts. IIRC the tank fit on my 1976 washer tank mount.
That's good to know.

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Rather than the Tee you can use a Wye in the washer fluid lines to avoid the U shaped bend. VW # 1J0955873D will work if you can't find one on the HELP rack.
Wow, $12 for that little guy. My setup works as good or better than the Rube Goldberg OE pump, so I'll stick with my tee fitting.

Forgot to say the way it works is I just push the OE pump button for as long as I want the pump to run. Looked into a 12 volt timer to make the pump run for a few seconds after pushing the button, but it was kinda pricey.
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Old 07-28-2018, 11:16 PM   #17
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Re: Wiper motor replacement

Those Wyes are in the A2, A3, A4, A5, and A6 Jettas, Golfs, and Rabbits. The B5, B6, & B7 chassis and the Faux Beetle. The Audi models based on the VW A chassis had em as well. Just snag one used.
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