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Old 02-09-2005, 04:57 PM
maddogmugsy maddogmugsy is offline
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'95 FW - rear wiper now hanging below window

Hello
We have a ford windstar GL '95
During this winter, the rear wiper started acting up
When I tried to use it, it would go to the top and not return
Later on it's own, it would return to the home position

Today, I was manually cleaning the windows, and I saw that the entire wiper is resting on the van body, below the window.

Could you suggest first steps in fixing this?
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Old 02-10-2005, 05:22 PM
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Try Tightening The Nut That Holds The Wiper Arm On The Back Door. My 2000 Windstar Wipers Front And Back Are Constantly Coming Loose. As Far As Them Acting Crazy A Suggestion From 12 Ounce Was To Replace Relay #203 This Fixed My Problem (assuming That The Relays Are The Same On The 95 As They Are On The 2000)
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Old 02-10-2005, 06:04 PM
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Re: rear wiper now hanging below window

I think GOT2FORDS probably has it right on the nut securing wiper arm to motor shaft.

If it's not that, I won't be any help....the relays and most of the electrics were changed all around on the '99.
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