Mitsubishi: windshield wiper fuse for eagle summit
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windshield wiper fuse for eagle summit
My daughter says the wipers don't work on 93 eagle summit. My first
thought was to check the fuse. Well, the fuses are the little plastic
kind and I can't tell which is the correct fuse because the fuse box
cover is gone, which I suspect has the fuse placement diagram.
Any Idea where I can get a fuse diagram for the summit, on line? Or
find out which is the correct fuse for the wipers? Any help on this is
appreciated, thanks.
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Re: windshield wiper fuse for eagle summit
"diagravial" <com> wrote in message
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I assume you mean the fuses under the dash. Pull them out one at a time with
long nose pliers and see if they are blown. There's also the large
fuse/relay box next to the battery.
There are other issues:
1. can you hear the wiper motor running, but the wipers don't move? If so,
the wiper arm linkages have come apart. These are accessed by removing the
wiper arms, then the plastic panel accross the bottom of the windshield. Its
a common problem.
If a fuse is blown ...
2. The wiper arm pivot shafts tend to rust up and jam on older cars. Remove
the parts above, and pop the linkages off. The wiper arms should move
freely. If not, you have to take the pivot assembly out, dissassemble, clean
and lubricate. The pivot assembly housing is ABS, and the M6 bolts are
molded in. The nuts are often rusted too. I've had to cut a slot in the bolt
with a Dremel tool to use a screwdriver and ring spanner to get the nuts
off.
Stewart DIBBS
www.vysor.com/lancerproject
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Re: windshield wiper fuse for eagle summit
A Mitsubishi Expo service manual has that info.
"diagravial" <com> wrote in message
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