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FrankM83
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Wiper drive cable

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Hi can anyone please explain how is a wipre drive cable removed from a wiper motor on a 70 van? thanks

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The big nut only holds the outer sheath of the cable to the motor. To remove the inner part of the cable, take the cover off the motor gearbox and the fitting on the end of the cable will just lift off.
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And then you just pull the inner 'rack' out of the outer sheeth. Worth marking which way round it is - then when you put it back you can turn it over - and get an 'unworn' section of the rack!
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Post by charlie_morris_minor »

When I removed mine I also had to remove one of the wheel boxes (forgive me if that is not the correct term) that the wipers are on as it had seized up and would not allow the cable to come out.
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Ahh - that would make for extra 'fun' !
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Post by FrankM83 »

thanks guys, do you thin I should give mroe grease to that big wheel in the motor? thanks

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Post by bmcecosse »

Not really - just spread around the stuff that's there. Does it turn freely enough - it's more the spindle that gear runs on that could possibly do with a drop of oil.
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Post by FrankM83 »

Thanks! another questio, wiper motor is reassemblesd but although it does work it's not auto parkign as ti was before! what did i do wrong? 10x

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Post by bmcecosse »

It depends on a little contact rubbing on the domed lid to make the auto park - so check that contact is present and correct under the lid. Revolving the lid adjusts where the blades park.
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Post by twincamman »

charlie_morris_minor wrote:When I removed mine I also had to remove one of the wheel boxes (forgive me if that is not the correct term) that the wipers are on as it had seized up and would not allow the cable to come out.
Without a doubt, the worst job I've ever had to do on a Minor!
Master cylinder was a doddle in comparison.
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Post by FrankM83 »

Thanks Bmc problem solved!

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Bravo!
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