John,
Had the same problem on my '71. Fixed it. And now my '72 has the parking
problem. There's a part near the wiper motor that wears down over
the years.
On the wiper gear, there's a piece of pastic, that when it makes one
full
rotation, it forces a swith to go in the off position. This works in
conjunction with the main wiper switch on the dash. The price of
the swith is about $40 from Moss and labor is about 1-2 hours.
Hope this helps,
Jeff N.
At 09:17 PM 12/6/97 EST, you wrote:
>The wiper on my 69 TR6 project car will not self park. Both wiper speeds
>operate correctly and I checked the connection at the motor and it seems
>clean. The green wire from the fuse box has 12 volts when the key is on at
>the wiper motor plug. Has anyone else had a similar problem that they have
>cured?
>
>John
>
>
Jeff C. Nathanson
Director of Product Development
Manufacturing Systems & Technologies, Inc.
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