Wiper motor question

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bowtiefreak

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I need a little help. My wipers didn't work today when the rain started. I hit the motor and they started, conclusion is the motor is bad. I quick looked in LMC to find one, $100 isn't horrible but I'll look around

My question is this: Do I need the unit with or without the delay? I have intermittant wipers, is that what the delay is?
 

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Front or rear motor?

I'm assuming it's the front wipers that are your problem. I have an A1 Cardone number of 40-158 for reman and 85-158 for new. World Power Solutions is WPM158. Dorman/OES is 601-101 (discontinued, but showing one in warehouse). I hope this helps.
 
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Might not be the wiper motor but rather the circuit board controlling the wiper motor.
This was a known issue that caused a recall by GM when wiper motors were stopping.
If it is this board, you can get one for like $25 from Amazon.
P/n for my 1997 2 door is 19254082
Easy to R&R too!

PM me your addy and I'll send you the spare one I have to test out.

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front wipers in the culprit. Looks like some come with e new circuit board. Like I said I could hit it and it would work. So Napa has them rather cheap. I may just pull it out and go get one.

Tony, I may take you up on that. Thanks for the offer.
 

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Pull the circuit board out ( after pulling cover) and resolder the big pins. 99% of the time problem solved........both of my hoes.
 
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good to know, the crappy part is it's working again now so it's tough to find the issue.

Tony, I may be in touch sooner rather than later :)
 

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Mine were like that too...it was the circuit board, and its very common. Cheap part too.
 

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