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Windshield wiper

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The wipers quit working on Ole Joe. When I turn the knob, I get a buzzing sound from under the dash. Should I be looking at the switch or the wiper motor itself? I have done no poking around as of yet because I hate tearing into the dash. I'm afraid I'm going to damage the ribbon on the back of the instrument panel.
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Re: Windshield wiper

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the wiper motor probably. if its buzzing the switch is sending power to the motor but it isnt turning.
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It's an easier repair, I suppose. But it does mean some dismantling. The motor from a '71 would work, right? And could installing a intermittent switch have burned out the motor?
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Re: Windshield wiper

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it isnt hard to remove the motor. and all motors from 67-79 will fit our trucks. maybe even 65 and 66. i know the 64 had a different wiring setup and arm.
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