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So, Guy, how did the 'take it apart' work?
Clarke, I wimped out. At the last minute I found a reman unit on the shelf at Rome Truck Parts in Georgia, $111.00. They were very responsive with same day shipment. It is over at our sons house in Jamestown N.C. right now, about 10 miles away.This California boy was very worried about no wiper in Florida in the next few weeks if I took it apart and couldn't get it back together correctly, or needed parts that I could not locate, such as the cork blades .The motors are specific to right or left side on the coach, but it looks like they just unplug the ports on one side of the motor and transfer them to the other side . I will do an autopsy on the old unit, At this point I am 90 percent sure that the air motor is the problem because after lubricating it, I was able to get it to wipe about 5 passes. Murphy could raise his head and find that it is the dash air switch..

I am now able to remove, lubricate, and reinstall the wiper motor in about 10 minutes. Smile
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