I ran in to the same problem when I rebuilt my wiper motor a couple of
years ago. The little T shaped pieces crumbled when I took them out. I
scrounged up a scrap piece of FR-4 printed circuit board material and
fabricated new ones. An old PC, radio, or DVD player could be a donor.
Just make sure to use a piece without copper (internal or external
layers) so that you don't end up with a short.
On 11/7/2011 2:34 PM, Gary Nafziger wrote:
> I'm in the process of cleaning up my wiper motor and lost a tiny piece. This
> piece is T shaped and seems to be made of circuit board material and two of
> them hold the tiny spring that stretches and holds the brushes against the
> armature. I'm just wondering if there is a source for these or a source of
> material to make one. I'm wondering if a comparable weight of plastic could
> be used to fabricate. Has anyone had this problem before?
>
> thanks
>
> gary n.
>
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