1999 Isuzu Rodeo Wiper Problems
jselgrade
01-15-2007, 05:14 PM
Hey everyone,
I have been having some wiper problems with my rodeo. They are as follows.
- Intermittent wipers not working.
- Wipers not parking.
I purchase the alarm module and installed that; however, it did not solve all of my problems. The intermittent wipers work and the they park, but they PARK VERTICALLY. When trouble shooting the orignal problem I had someone replace the motor. Is it possible to install it in reverse, or is there something else wrong. Pease help me. The electrical problems are becoming a pain. Thanks.
I have been having some wiper problems with my rodeo. They are as follows.
- Intermittent wipers not working.
- Wipers not parking.
I purchase the alarm module and installed that; however, it did not solve all of my problems. The intermittent wipers work and the they park, but they PARK VERTICALLY. When trouble shooting the orignal problem I had someone replace the motor. Is it possible to install it in reverse, or is there something else wrong. Pease help me. The electrical problems are becoming a pain. Thanks.
trooperbc
01-15-2007, 07:02 PM
sounds like either the motor or the wiper arm were installed wrong.
//bc
//bc
2eyefishclaw
01-16-2007, 07:35 PM
yep its on wrong
stantony1
01-23-2007, 01:20 PM
I've had this problem where the arms were installed wrong.
At the base of each arm is a plastic covering, much like the ones you find at the base of a toilet covering the toilet bolts. Slide a thin screw driver there and pop it off (you may not have the covers anymore if the person who worked on it didnt replace them).
Then get a socket wrench and remove the nut holding the arm. As you can see then, you can rotate the arms any which way to the proper park position.
I removed the arms, turned on the wiper switch and turned it off and now the mechanism holding the arms should be in the parked position.
Then place the arms back onto the bolt the way you want them when they are not in use (PARKED). Replace the bolt and replace the covers. Test the swing and park by turning on the wipers. Any clunking and you parked them too tight. If they hit the edge of the windshield, you parked them too far.
Hope that helps.
At the base of each arm is a plastic covering, much like the ones you find at the base of a toilet covering the toilet bolts. Slide a thin screw driver there and pop it off (you may not have the covers anymore if the person who worked on it didnt replace them).
Then get a socket wrench and remove the nut holding the arm. As you can see then, you can rotate the arms any which way to the proper park position.
I removed the arms, turned on the wiper switch and turned it off and now the mechanism holding the arms should be in the parked position.
Then place the arms back onto the bolt the way you want them when they are not in use (PARKED). Replace the bolt and replace the covers. Test the swing and park by turning on the wipers. Any clunking and you parked them too tight. If they hit the edge of the windshield, you parked them too far.
Hope that helps.
Gizmo42
01-23-2007, 07:21 PM
I would pull the motor and change it from there since thats probably where it was hooked up wrong. That way everything lines up the way it should.
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