'92 Voyager Windshield Wiper
Reposted from al.dodge...
Another engineer I'd like to punch in the nose, but that's for another thread: 1992 Plym Grand Voyager: this morning in a raging snowstorm the pass side windshied wiper stopped working. It appeared as though (from the sound) the linkage came undone. I removed the cowling, etc and found that was just what happened. The assembly is the wiper, a thing that looks like a knob with a shaft on it, and the end of the shaft is knurled. There was also a spring washer resting under the whole mess in the cowling. I pressed it all back together using two blocks of wood. The way it went together I didn't think it was ever coming apart again. It lasted all of 27 minutes. What is supposed to attach to the bottom of the splined shaft? is there a screw or clip I'm missing, or is it perhaps just worn to the point where it doesn't hold anymore? TIA |
"hachiroku" > wrote in message news:zH3Zd.1844$qN3.1589@trndny01... > Reposted from al.dodge... > > Another engineer I'd like to punch in the nose, but that's for another > thread: > > 1992 Plym Grand Voyager: this morning in a raging snowstorm the pass > side windshied wiper stopped working. It appeared as though (from the > sound) the linkage came undone. I removed the cowling, etc and found > that was just what happened. The assembly is the wiper, a thing that > looks like a knob with a shaft on it, and the end of the shaft is > knurled. There was also a spring washer resting under the whole mess in > the cowling. > > I pressed it all back together using two blocks of wood. The way it > went together I didn't think it was ever coming apart again. It lasted > all of 27 minutes. > > What is supposed to attach to the bottom of the splined shaft? is there > a screw or clip I'm missing, or is it perhaps just worn to the point > where it doesn't hold anymore? > > TIA Actually that wiper system is a good design, but if the pivot comes apart you have to replace the complete pivot, turning the wipers on while they are frozen to the windshield usually causes that to happen Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech |
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 04:28:05 -0500, maxpower wrote:
> > "hachiroku" > wrote in message > news:zH3Zd.1844$qN3.1589@trndny01... >> Reposted from al.dodge... >> >> Another engineer I'd like to punch in the nose, but that's for another >> thread: >> >> 1992 Plym Grand Voyager: this morning in a raging snowstorm the pass >> side windshied wiper stopped working. It appeared as though (from the >> sound) the linkage came undone. I removed the cowling, etc and found >> that was just what happened. The assembly is the wiper, a thing that >> looks like a knob with a shaft on it, and the end of the shaft is >> knurled. There was also a spring washer resting under the whole mess in >> the cowling. >> >> I pressed it all back together using two blocks of wood. The way it >> went together I didn't think it was ever coming apart again. It lasted >> all of 27 minutes. >> >> What is supposed to attach to the bottom of the splined shaft? is there >> a screw or clip I'm missing, or is it perhaps just worn to the point >> where it doesn't hold anymore? >> >> TIA > > Actually that wiper system is a good design, but if the pivot comes apart > you have to replace the complete pivot, turning the wipers on while they are > frozen to the windshield usually causes that to happen > > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech Hmmmm....the arm and the pivot part are OK, it has just disconnected from the, um...cam? Lobe? Whatever that round part that looks like a radio knob with a long shaft. The piece attached to the arm is still there; what I need is either a method to install a new knob thingy (oh yeah, I technical!) or get the old one to stay attached. I was thinking of slotting it, getting another spring washer or something similar and putting a circlip to hold the mess together. What is the original attachment method? |
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