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Re: Subject: E30 Wiper Problem



At 08:43 AM 6/11/01 -0400, you wrote:

>From: Purvis Brad Civ UAVB/DOI <brad.purvis@domain.elided>
>Subject: E30 Wiper Problem
>
>Guys:
>Just had my wipers stop today while raining. Torn down the front end per
>Bentley and unable to get the old assembly out. I think Bentley does not
>know what they are talking about on this one. They state to remove the
>entire assembly with motor attached. I would sure like to know how??

I had the same problem.   Followed the Bently and could not get it out.  So 
I took it to my local indie shop - excellent shop in the Philly, PA area - 
and they clued me in.

>I found
>out that what happened was the friction cup that fits into the left wiper
>cam came out due to age most likely. I will test later but what a dirty job.
>I plan to vacuum out as much old dirt and grime as possible from the blower
>motor assembly.

That cup is part of a short (6-8") link.  The dealer sells the link for 
$10-20 or so.  This failure mode is common.


>Am I off base thinking I can get a new friction cup and replace the old one,
>press the wiper cam arm back in and be good to go?
>thanks
>Brad Purvis

Real close.  You need to get the other end (cup) of the link off the motor 
crank ball and replace the link. I didn't see the repair take place, but I 
am told that it can be done without removing the assembly.  Supposedly you 
pull the wiper and the plastic intake grill on the driver's side, and use 
ingenuity and pry levers to snap and unsnap.

I snapped the end of my link back on and it held for another 6 
months.  Then I bought a new link. Ttried to put it in, failed, and paid 
$40 to have it done.  Ok, it was a busy week at work and my patience was at 
a very low point.

Also told that the ball the cup snaps on to is worn, so I have been gentle 
with the wipers.  Lots of Rain-X (oh please don't start that thread)

Tony.

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