05-21-2017, 07:25 PM
1984 Newell.
Traveling through Texas today, and the drivers windshield wiper decided to quit. Rain is predicted on our travels for tomorrow. I can send the wiper back to "park", but can only get it to do one sweep. Of course the passenger side is perfect. Until today we have had no problems with these. I assume they are not vacuum , but air operated? Where do I start looking for the culprit?
My solution for the time being is a fresh coat of Rain X. Not ideal, but the best I could come up with. Any thoughts, Classic owners?
Thanks,
Guy
Traveling through Texas today, and the drivers windshield wiper decided to quit. Rain is predicted on our travels for tomorrow. I can send the wiper back to "park", but can only get it to do one sweep. Of course the passenger side is perfect. Until today we have had no problems with these. I assume they are not vacuum , but air operated? Where do I start looking for the culprit?
My solution for the time being is a fresh coat of Rain X. Not ideal, but the best I could come up with. Any thoughts, Classic owners?
Thanks,
Guy
Guy & Sue Cobham
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
1984 Classic 40' #59