Well, in an odd turn of events I slaved the old motor in out of curiosity and everything seems to work as it should. It sounds like junk from trying to turn the seized wiper shaft, but is operational. Mrsticker wins! Thanks for all the input turtle. Guess I will return this garbage new one....
Pretty sure it was ohms. I will fiddle with it again today just to make sure. My multimeter was toast and had to borrow my neighbor's which I wasn't really familiar with. Thanks
Shouldn't I hear the motor attempting to rotate even if it was jammed? And everything functions correctly if glass hatch is disengaged but still closed (but not latched).
I see how it can be confusing. Motor (round part) will run with glass opened all the way. If I push/apply pressure to round part it will still rotate, which to me would indicate motor is strong? If I pop the glass but don't open it (leaving arm engaged with motor) the wiper will turn. Close the...
So I had the typical seized wiper arm on my 2012 which burned out the motor. I cleaned and lubed the shaft and replaced the motor. Hooked everything up and it worked with glass open. Put everything back together and closed glass and it wouldn't work. Opened glass it works. Does that mean the...
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