Hey guys, small addendum to my wiper motor saga (85 Eldorado). Recently I'll turn the wipers on and they don't work. Fortunately, a quick disconnect of the connections at the motor and a spritz of contact cleaner works right away every time. Contacts appear oxidized. I want to do this the right way and get it over with once and for all.
The wiper motor contacts/wiring harnesses in the 85 aren't protected from the elements like newer systems. So I'm gonna give them a very light sand and cleaning. Afterward, I think I should use dielectric grease on the contacts, but since I've never used it I don't really know what it's good for. Internet research turns up contradictory information, but sounds like I should use it.
So, do I do my cleaning, then apply the grease over the connections after fully reconnecting the harnesses? (that is, not putting any grease between the contacts, just over them). Or put some on the contacts, then reconnect? Or doesn't matter?
Thanks!
scott
The wiper motor contacts/wiring harnesses in the 85 aren't protected from the elements like newer systems. So I'm gonna give them a very light sand and cleaning. Afterward, I think I should use dielectric grease on the contacts, but since I've never used it I don't really know what it's good for. Internet research turns up contradictory information, but sounds like I should use it.
So, do I do my cleaning, then apply the grease over the connections after fully reconnecting the harnesses? (that is, not putting any grease between the contacts, just over them). Or put some on the contacts, then reconnect? Or doesn't matter?
Thanks!
scott