Better Sweep of the Wipers!

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Better Sweep of the Wipers!

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I recently had problems with the wipers on my Moggie with reference to the position of the Park which was soon sorted with help from members. The sweep of the wipers was quite poor and as I've only recently bought the car, that part of its history was unknown. On removing the top cover of the wiper motor, I noted the plastic toothed cog inside was marked 100 degrees. On turfing out various spares from my garage that I have accumulated over the years I found another motor of similar style from a car which I no longer have a clue what it was. The cog inside that was was marked 130 degrees which I have now swapped over and makes the wipers sweep the screen very well indeed. Putting the cover back on loosely and turning the dome top with the wire attached a fraction at a time, now means the wipers also don't hit the base screen rubber with an annoying thud. :lol:
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Post by Relfy »

... I like that thud.... ;)
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Post by Tris »

You get a thud! that's so unfair :cry:


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Post by Relfy »

You can have one too - its easy, just take your wiper arms off at the base and move them round the wheel a wee bit! :D

...I love bringing so much joy to other people's lives ;)
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Post by Pyoor_Kate »

I love the thud. It's like my car tapping to the rhythm of the rain...

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Post by minor_hickup »

My wipers seized up, just greaing the gearbox of the motor meant they moved faster on a slightly larger sweep
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Post by bmcecosse »

The trick in the old days was to look for that gear with the 100 degrees on it - to stop the blades hitting the rubber at the sides ! You could then wire a resistor in to the field connection - and get high speed wipers (relative term I have to say - but faster than normal !)
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Post by minor_hickup »

I've been trying to think back to gcse electronics to think how I could make intermittent sweep wipers for those drizzly days.
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Post by Tris »

I think that is done yourself :wink: it is very annoying though :lol:


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Post by minor_hickup »

Yeah its amazing how you can simply forget 2 years of your life :( Still thats where i learnt to solder nicely :D
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Post by Tris »

GCSE was last year and my knowledge of circuits and electrics has left me.. :cry:


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Post by FlyingScot »

Maplins do a velleman kit for about £7.
This next bit might, or might not, be a link to the page.
Steve.
Click here: K2599 Intermittent Wiper Controller
If not just google it, it won't take long.
I'll let you know how I get on with mine when it's assembled and fitted.
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http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Mod ... n&doy=11m4
That might be it.
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Post by FlyingScot »

Wow
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Post by minor_hickup »

Just the ticket! Nice one mate! :)
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