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WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE

MODELS/YEARS 1985 CALAIS, CUTLASS CIERA, CUTLASS SUPREME & NINETY-EIGHT

This bulletin contains diagnostic procedures and trouble trees which supplement the 1985 chassis service manual. Refer to the chart listed below for the appropriate procedure.

Washer Pump Inoperative Procedure 1 Washer Pumps Continuously Procedure 2 Wiper Motor Inoperative Procedure 3 Intermittent Wiper Operation Procedure 4 Wiper Will Not Park Procedure 5 No Delay, Wipers Operate in "Low" and "High" Modes Procedure 6 Wiper Stays in Delay Mode During Wash Cycle When Procedure 7 Started in Delay Mode No Low Mode Procedure 8 No High Mode Procedure 9 Blades Cycle in and Out of Park Position When Wiper Procedure 10 is Shut Off Motor End Cover Replacement Procedure 11

Before performing any diagnosis of the system to determine the cause of these conditions, the following two items should be checked: A) Wiper fuse is not blown; and, B) That the wiper motor ground strap is secure and that the ground strap has continuity to the body ground.

NOTICE: When the diagnostic procedure requires wiper motor operation, the windshield and wiper blades must be cleaned to avoid damaging glass.

PROCEDURE 11 - MOTOR END COVER REPLACEMENT

1. Check motor grounds.

2. Disassemble end cap by bending retainer tabs outward and remove end cap from armature shaft (see Figure 1). Do not remove armature.

3. Spray "spray on" 2002 T.F. electrical contact and tape head cleaner or equivalent on clean cloth and wipe commutator clean.

4. Check armature for open circuit or ground.

5. Install new motor end cap, P/N 22038791.

6. Install ground clip, P/N 22048623.


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