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Old Sep 30, 2012 | 03:18 AM
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Wind shield whippers

hi guys i have a 1988 10 anniversary and my whipper blades flat out dont work... i saw them work twice on itnl mode..... do i clean it out with some type of air or re -sauder it???
thanks guys also is there a fuse for it also
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Old Sep 30, 2012 | 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by t2 boost brotha
hi guys i have a 1988 10 anniversary and my whipper blades flat out dont work... i saw them work twice on itnl mode..... do i clean it out with some type of air or re -sauder it???
thanks guys also is there a fuse for it also
For being a member since 2006 and having 190 posts, I would think that you would know how to use the nifty Search feature by now, along with understanding that they are called WIPERS, not WHIPPERS. Also, this is not related to particle board furniture (Sauder), but electrical circuits (Solder).

With that in mind, read it again: https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generati...faq-fc-494667/

Wiper issues are well documented, along with the correct manner of repairing them. Icemark's threads cover this in detail, as do quite a few other notable persons. Search and you will find the answers.

Discussions of whippers and blades belongs in the lounge, next to strippers and maids
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Old Sep 30, 2012 | 08:18 AM
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As with most electrical devices, when it malfunctions you have three things to check- the control (switch), the device (wiper motor) and the wiring that connects them.

Statistically speaking, the most likely place to start would be the switch.

Of course there's a fuse for the wipers, it's in the cabin fusebox, located for your convenience in the deepest recesses of the driver footwell.
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