91 civic wipers
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Re: 91 civic wipers
Jay wrote:
> Replaced everything! Not quite as bad but still there. I am am thinking It
> may be the multi switch on the steer collum. It goes through this funky park
> position after I turn them off.
>
>
switch doesn't control park, it's the integrated control unit in the
back of the under-dash fuse panel. i had problems with the icu in my '89.
> Replaced everything! Not quite as bad but still there. I am am thinking It
> may be the multi switch on the steer collum. It goes through this funky park
> position after I turn them off.
>
>
switch doesn't control park, it's the integrated control unit in the
back of the under-dash fuse panel. i had problems with the icu in my '89.
#21
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Re: 91 civic wipers
Jay wrote:
> Replaced everything! Not quite as bad but still there. I am am thinking It
> may be the multi switch on the steer collum. It goes through this funky park
> position after I turn them off.
>
>
switch doesn't control park, it's the integrated control unit in the
back of the under-dash fuse panel. i had problems with the icu in my '89.
> Replaced everything! Not quite as bad but still there. I am am thinking It
> may be the multi switch on the steer collum. It goes through this funky park
> position after I turn them off.
>
>
switch doesn't control park, it's the integrated control unit in the
back of the under-dash fuse panel. i had problems with the icu in my '89.
#22
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Re: 91 civic wipers
Jay wrote:
> Replaced everything! Not quite as bad but still there. I am am thinking It
> may be the multi switch on the steer collum. It goes through this funky park
> position after I turn them off.
>
>
switch doesn't control park, it's the integrated control unit in the
back of the under-dash fuse panel. i had problems with the icu in my '89.
> Replaced everything! Not quite as bad but still there. I am am thinking It
> may be the multi switch on the steer collum. It goes through this funky park
> position after I turn them off.
>
>
switch doesn't control park, it's the integrated control unit in the
back of the under-dash fuse panel. i had problems with the icu in my '89.
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Re: 91 civic wipers
"Jay" <jackrterror@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13:
> I replaced the main linkage
Is this the one from motor to driver? And with new or used? Used is not
reliable as the nylon cup in the used one is likely just as worn.
and not the part the actual wiped blade
> arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
> cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
> windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
> arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
> few parts cars!
If the link from motor to driver's wiper is NEW, and if the driver's wiper
is hitting the cowl, then the connecting link that goes between the wipers
is bad. Grab the driver's and the passengers and try to rotate them
relative to each other. If there's more than a trace of movement, the
connecting link is in need of replacement.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13:
> I replaced the main linkage
Is this the one from motor to driver? And with new or used? Used is not
reliable as the nylon cup in the used one is likely just as worn.
and not the part the actual wiped blade
> arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
> cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
> windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
> arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
> few parts cars!
If the link from motor to driver's wiper is NEW, and if the driver's wiper
is hitting the cowl, then the connecting link that goes between the wipers
is bad. Grab the driver's and the passengers and try to rotate them
relative to each other. If there's more than a trace of movement, the
connecting link is in need of replacement.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#24
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Re: 91 civic wipers
"Jay" <jackrterror@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13:
> I replaced the main linkage
Is this the one from motor to driver? And with new or used? Used is not
reliable as the nylon cup in the used one is likely just as worn.
and not the part the actual wiped blade
> arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
> cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
> windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
> arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
> few parts cars!
If the link from motor to driver's wiper is NEW, and if the driver's wiper
is hitting the cowl, then the connecting link that goes between the wipers
is bad. Grab the driver's and the passengers and try to rotate them
relative to each other. If there's more than a trace of movement, the
connecting link is in need of replacement.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13:
> I replaced the main linkage
Is this the one from motor to driver? And with new or used? Used is not
reliable as the nylon cup in the used one is likely just as worn.
and not the part the actual wiped blade
> arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
> cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
> windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
> arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
> few parts cars!
If the link from motor to driver's wiper is NEW, and if the driver's wiper
is hitting the cowl, then the connecting link that goes between the wipers
is bad. Grab the driver's and the passengers and try to rotate them
relative to each other. If there's more than a trace of movement, the
connecting link is in need of replacement.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#25
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Re: 91 civic wipers
"Jay" <jackrterror@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13:
> I replaced the main linkage
Is this the one from motor to driver? And with new or used? Used is not
reliable as the nylon cup in the used one is likely just as worn.
and not the part the actual wiped blade
> arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
> cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
> windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
> arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
> few parts cars!
If the link from motor to driver's wiper is NEW, and if the driver's wiper
is hitting the cowl, then the connecting link that goes between the wipers
is bad. Grab the driver's and the passengers and try to rotate them
relative to each other. If there's more than a trace of movement, the
connecting link is in need of replacement.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13:
> I replaced the main linkage
Is this the one from motor to driver? And with new or used? Used is not
reliable as the nylon cup in the used one is likely just as worn.
and not the part the actual wiped blade
> arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
> cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
> windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
> arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
> few parts cars!
If the link from motor to driver's wiper is NEW, and if the driver's wiper
is hitting the cowl, then the connecting link that goes between the wipers
is bad. Grab the driver's and the passengers and try to rotate them
relative to each other. If there's more than a trace of movement, the
connecting link is in need of replacement.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#26
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Re: 91 civic wipers
"Dave and Trudy" <ddodson@acsalaska.net> wrote in
news:449d0aea@news.acsalaska.net:
>
> "Jay" <jackrterror@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13...
>>I replaced the main linkage and not the part the actual wiped blade
>>arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
>>cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
>>windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
>>arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
>>few parts cars!
>
> I realize this may sound facetious but I don't mean it to be wise-***.
> Did you check to be sure you have the correct wiper arms and blades?
> That can also affect wiper travel. Sometimes we overlook the simple.
> Voice of experience.<G>
>
Hey, good call. I once had a glass shop swap my driver's and passenger
wiper arms around, causing exactly this. It was obvious on closer
inspection, as the wiper rubbers did not sit parallel with the bottom of
the windshield when parked.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:449d0aea@news.acsalaska.net:
>
> "Jay" <jackrterror@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13...
>>I replaced the main linkage and not the part the actual wiped blade
>>arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
>>cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
>>windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
>>arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
>>few parts cars!
>
> I realize this may sound facetious but I don't mean it to be wise-***.
> Did you check to be sure you have the correct wiper arms and blades?
> That can also affect wiper travel. Sometimes we overlook the simple.
> Voice of experience.<G>
>
Hey, good call. I once had a glass shop swap my driver's and passenger
wiper arms around, causing exactly this. It was obvious on closer
inspection, as the wiper rubbers did not sit parallel with the bottom of
the windshield when parked.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#27
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Re: 91 civic wipers
"Dave and Trudy" <ddodson@acsalaska.net> wrote in
news:449d0aea@news.acsalaska.net:
>
> "Jay" <jackrterror@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13...
>>I replaced the main linkage and not the part the actual wiped blade
>>arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
>>cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
>>windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
>>arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
>>few parts cars!
>
> I realize this may sound facetious but I don't mean it to be wise-***.
> Did you check to be sure you have the correct wiper arms and blades?
> That can also affect wiper travel. Sometimes we overlook the simple.
> Voice of experience.<G>
>
Hey, good call. I once had a glass shop swap my driver's and passenger
wiper arms around, causing exactly this. It was obvious on closer
inspection, as the wiper rubbers did not sit parallel with the bottom of
the windshield when parked.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:449d0aea@news.acsalaska.net:
>
> "Jay" <jackrterror@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13...
>>I replaced the main linkage and not the part the actual wiped blade
>>arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
>>cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
>>windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
>>arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
>>few parts cars!
>
> I realize this may sound facetious but I don't mean it to be wise-***.
> Did you check to be sure you have the correct wiper arms and blades?
> That can also affect wiper travel. Sometimes we overlook the simple.
> Voice of experience.<G>
>
Hey, good call. I once had a glass shop swap my driver's and passenger
wiper arms around, causing exactly this. It was obvious on closer
inspection, as the wiper rubbers did not sit parallel with the bottom of
the windshield when parked.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: 91 civic wipers
"Dave and Trudy" <ddodson@acsalaska.net> wrote in
news:449d0aea@news.acsalaska.net:
>
> "Jay" <jackrterror@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13...
>>I replaced the main linkage and not the part the actual wiped blade
>>arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
>>cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
>>windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
>>arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
>>few parts cars!
>
> I realize this may sound facetious but I don't mean it to be wise-***.
> Did you check to be sure you have the correct wiper arms and blades?
> That can also affect wiper travel. Sometimes we overlook the simple.
> Voice of experience.<G>
>
Hey, good call. I once had a glass shop swap my driver's and passenger
wiper arms around, causing exactly this. It was obvious on closer
inspection, as the wiper rubbers did not sit parallel with the bottom of
the windshield when parked.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:449d0aea@news.acsalaska.net:
>
> "Jay" <jackrterror@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:kp4ng.70504$I61.32040@clgrps13...
>>I replaced the main linkage and not the part the actual wiped blade
>>arms bolt to.The passenger side blade hits the edge of the hood and
>>cowl cover. The drivers side hits the cowl cover and the upper side
>>windshield molding.I am suspecting it has to be the actual part the
>>arms bolt too. There isn't much left to change. Good thing I have a
>>few parts cars!
>
> I realize this may sound facetious but I don't mean it to be wise-***.
> Did you check to be sure you have the correct wiper arms and blades?
> That can also affect wiper travel. Sometimes we overlook the simple.
> Voice of experience.<G>
>
Hey, good call. I once had a glass shop swap my driver's and passenger
wiper arms around, causing exactly this. It was obvious on closer
inspection, as the wiper rubbers did not sit parallel with the bottom of
the windshield when parked.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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