I just purchased a very nice 96 Dakota regular Cab short bed 4x4 3.9 auto. The person I bought it from threw in lots of extra parts, both new and old. One item he included was a new wiper motor because the wipers didn't work.
Upon inspecting the wiper problem, I discovered the pigtail that plugs into the wiper motor was slightly melted into the plug in on the wiper motor. The wire whip behind the pigtail also showed signs of getting hot. I cut a good whip and pigtail from an identical parts Dakota and installed the new wiper motor and pigtail.
I check the fuse which was amazingly not blown, and hooked up the negative on the battery. I turned on the wiper switch and.....Nothing. I pushed the wiper washer and the washer motor works. according to the owners manual the washer/wipers are one fuse.
Next, I pulled out my multimeter, and unplugged the wiper motor to check the pigtail for power. I have a constant 12v one one leg of the four . another leg shows 12v when the delay is turned on. Another leg shows 12v on low speed, and the 4th shows 12v on high speed. I would assume the wiper switch on the column is good based on this, as the pigtail was long enough for me to watch these tests in "real time" as I turned the wiper switch.
I then unhooked the wiper linkage in case it might have been bound up, but still nothing. All I can think of at this time is the new wiper motor said "made in China" on the back of it.
I am not very good with electrical and I just bought the multimeter. Is there a way to test the motor? I tried the continuity test function on the meter to all four legs of the motor plug but got no positive result but I am not sure that would work anyway. Any suggestions?
Upon inspecting the wiper problem, I discovered the pigtail that plugs into the wiper motor was slightly melted into the plug in on the wiper motor. The wire whip behind the pigtail also showed signs of getting hot. I cut a good whip and pigtail from an identical parts Dakota and installed the new wiper motor and pigtail.
I check the fuse which was amazingly not blown, and hooked up the negative on the battery. I turned on the wiper switch and.....Nothing. I pushed the wiper washer and the washer motor works. according to the owners manual the washer/wipers are one fuse.
Next, I pulled out my multimeter, and unplugged the wiper motor to check the pigtail for power. I have a constant 12v one one leg of the four . another leg shows 12v when the delay is turned on. Another leg shows 12v on low speed, and the 4th shows 12v on high speed. I would assume the wiper switch on the column is good based on this, as the pigtail was long enough for me to watch these tests in "real time" as I turned the wiper switch.
I then unhooked the wiper linkage in case it might have been bound up, but still nothing. All I can think of at this time is the new wiper motor said "made in China" on the back of it.
I am not very good with electrical and I just bought the multimeter. Is there a way to test the motor? I tried the continuity test function on the meter to all four legs of the motor plug but got no positive result but I am not sure that would work anyway. Any suggestions?
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