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MonzaGSE:
Hi
Im strugling with the rear wiper on my 95 estate. It started slowing down and stopping before it finally stopped working alltogether. Got 2 different motors from ebay now, but both og them where also stuck. The motors just click and try to move but cant. Tried connecting them straight to a battery to rule out poor wiring but still just a click from all of them. Everyone i see online also seems to have a fair amount of rust around the spindle. These are built like a not servicable item and are bolted together with no easy way of getting them opened. In desperation i took an Angle grinder and cut the bolt heads of one of the mechansims to get to the gearbox inside. Everything looked fine with plenty of grease in there. My theory is that its the spindle itself that gets stuck in rust.
Have Anybody succesfully ressurected one of these? Or can a rear wiper mechanism from a newer Opel/Vauxhall be modified to fit? As all the omega rear wiper motors out there seems to be really past their prime:p

Doctor Gollum:
Search the part number and see what pops up :y

Astra G estate tailgate is a similar shape, so would possibly start there :y

Andy B:
Is it possible to revive one with copious amounts of Plusgas down the spindle?  :-\

MonzaGSE:
Had some success last night with the one i cut open. Used a lot of wd40 down the spindle, banged the spindle from both sides with a hammer and finally reattached the wiper arm to get some leverage. Spindle loosened up and on testing it with 12v the motor now turns. Will be exciting to see if i can get it patched together again, and if it got enough power to actually wipe the window. Will try after work tonight.

Andy B:
There are better lubricants than WD40   ;)

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