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Old 09-01-2008, 03:01 PM
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'63 Chevy Impala wiper motor

Anyone know how to rebuild a 1963 chevy impala wiper motor or how I can identify the problem?
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Old 09-01-2008, 03:08 PM
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Re: '63 Chevy Impala wiper motor

Specifically what problem are you having with the wipers?
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Re: '63 Chevy Impala wiper motor

they do not start or stop on demand when switch is activated
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Re: '63 Chevy Impala wiper motor

Use a test light and inspect the wiring first before condemning the motor.
I think these motors may have 3 wires, one is negative, one is positive only when the switch is on and possibly there may be a third wire, which should be positive only when the ignition is on to provide power to the wiper so the blades can 'park' (go all the way down) when the switch is turned off.
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