As I remember back to being a kid in the fifties, most older cars had
vacuum wipers. The few that did not...Chrysler Corp. cars... had
elelctric, and they did not park themselves. This modern convenience
came along some time later. John in WI
Greg and Colleen Filtz wrote:
Group,
I saw an auction on ebay for a wiper motor and was reminded of a problem
I have with my wipers on my 1956 Dodge. No. I do not drive my car in
the rain alot, but I have been caught in the rain from time to time. My
question is, "How should the wipers park themselves?" Mine seem to work
fine except when you shut them off. They just stay were ever they were
when the switch is turned off. Eventually, they will park themselves
(usually scaring me because I have forgot about turning them off
already). Any possible solutions out there?
Greg in snowy and cold WI
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