Dear Members
I recently had the wiring loom on my 1961 Old English White Morris Convertible replaced.
The windscreen wipers are working, but always return to the 'up' - vertical poistion, whereas previously they returned to the base of the screen - horizontal. I did not notice until it started raining!
Does anyone out there technicaally or mechanically minded know why this might be happening?
Any thoughts / comments would be appreciated.
Regards
Joe J and 'Iris'
Windscreen Wipers
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Dear Joe,
The parking position of the wipers is determined by a device within the wiper motor itself.
To alter the parking position, loosen (no need to remove) the 4 cross-head screws on the wiper motor cover (that's the one with the wire attached).
Turn the cover through 180 degrees re-tighten the scews and check the position.
You may need a couple of goes to get the wipers parking just right.
It also helps if you can mark a line of the cover before starting the adjustment. Maybe the people who replaced the loom had to remover the cover to renew the connection.
Colin
The parking position of the wipers is determined by a device within the wiper motor itself.
To alter the parking position, loosen (no need to remove) the 4 cross-head screws on the wiper motor cover (that's the one with the wire attached).
Turn the cover through 180 degrees re-tighten the scews and check the position.
You may need a couple of goes to get the wipers parking just right.
It also helps if you can mark a line of the cover before starting the adjustment. Maybe the people who replaced the loom had to remover the cover to renew the connection.
Colin
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The movement of the wiper arms is limited by the mechanics not the electrics, so you'll not be able to rotate them into the bodywork unless they were doing that already - or you have removed them since they were last used and put them back wrongly.
Inside the round cap there is an electrical pick-up which is circular and has a 'missing section'. The wipers keep running when the contact is sitting on the pick up and will only stop when the contact is on the 'missing' part.
Rotating the cap as described above will move the position of the missing part and therefore will alter the position at which the wipers stop.
Inside the round cap there is an electrical pick-up which is circular and has a 'missing section'. The wipers keep running when the contact is sitting on the pick up and will only stop when the contact is on the 'missing' part.
Rotating the cap as described above will move the position of the missing part and therefore will alter the position at which the wipers stop.
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

It is possible to get the wipers to wipe the bonnet instead of the screen. Mine did!
In fairness, I had marked the spindles, removed the rack, rotated the spindles by 180 degrees, regreased the rack (messy!) rotated it by 180 degrees, re-inserted the rack, put the cover on. Then found out I was wiping the bonnet.....
At least it cured a lot of the backlash in the system..
Colin
In fairness, I had marked the spindles, removed the rack, rotated the spindles by 180 degrees, regreased the rack (messy!) rotated it by 180 degrees, re-inserted the rack, put the cover on. Then found out I was wiping the bonnet.....
At least it cured a lot of the backlash in the system..
Colin