adritch wrote:
I have taken the motor out, and it's sat on my table, but I don't know how to test whether it's working as it doesn't seem to have any earth connection. It's obvious that someone has had it out of the car at some point to sit may have been put back incorrectly.
Any ideas how to test on a bench?
Thanks, Adam.
Well, run power into one terminal, and earth from the other to test if you can't see an obvious earth - One must be power in and the other switched (earth, so far as I can remember) anyway
If you've got a multimeter check for continuity through the motor, if you don't then see if you can strike a spark when hooking up power to it. Also look for a slight judder when power's applied - Could be the gearbox is seized, or the motor itself. The one I first fitted to the pickup would judder a little, after much head scratching it turned out the arm was slightly bent and the plain bush at the gearbox end was stuck solid too.
I know the rotatable cup on the top of the box is used to set the parking position - I take it if it's there then the wipers chouls self park, if it isn't then they shouldn't? In which case, is there one on top of the older motors or not? Earliest Minor I've seen was a late 948 tafficator one, so probably too late to be the same...