my rear wiper motor gave up the ghost a while back so gave it a good coat of looking at with the multimeter to check i was getting voltage and a bloody good spray of WD40 down the shaft and with a little gently persuasion and some hefty twists it sprang back to live......for about 3 days

now that was a couple of months ago and i never got round to sorting it



So i took the old one out and decided to strip it right down and see if it was the motor or gears that had given up the ghost, it was an fiddly little thing but time costs nothing and sitting in the sun doing it is so much better than sitting on the drive in pi$$ing rain, got it stripped down and cleaned up in next to no time slipped back the worm drive and plugged it back into the car and switched on the rear wiper stalk and the motor turned a treat, so its not the motor then

Now I remember Steve telling me his had gone down with a seized shaft so that was my next target i removed the outer sleeve around the shaft and low and behold there was the culprit a solid mass of crud caused by, my guess would be galvanic corrosion or maybe just the shaft not being suitable lubed where it passes through the glanding into the gearbox housing, either way it was well and truly FUBAR and not for shifting, so i gave it a serious dosing of penetrating oil and left it for a good while.
3 coffees and a couple of bits of cake later (inlaws garden being used as repair bay as that way i get a baby sitter thrown in for free as well as the coffee and cakes


Stepped up the treatment one more level....................
and smashed the thing to pieces

Decided to continue smashing the housing apart so i could see just how far along the shaft the corrosion was,
well it was the full length of the contact area between the shaft (steel) and the housing (aluminium)
that one will never work again but it gave me a great feeling of satisfaction

Now there is a scrappy just down the road specializing in pugs,shitrons and ren-NO's so of i toddle with the Mrs as translator, get down there and find at least two of the guys speak fairly good English anyway, we pull a motor assembly off a tidy looking RHD 406 2001 exec i think by the look of the interior, and take it out to my motor plug in and nothing


5 mins later he turns up with another assembly we stick that one on and i go and twist the stalk to start wiping and .....nothing

we take this one into their workshop pop it on the bench and stick 12v up its harris with 2 wires from an old battery and it wipes perfectly

Im well and truly confused,
but it did start what looks like being a "beautiful" friendship with the local english speaking scrappy at least

Post script just previewed the post and realise its a long one sorry chaps but this polish telly is boring as hell
