How do I find out if the problem with my wiper is the switch or the wiper motor?
The port windshield wiper has stopped working on my 2008 282 Sailfish. It was working fine a couple of months agao. Then, ove the last month it started working only intermittantly. Then it started to only work the first time I turned it on, and would not work after that (on the same outting). Now, it does not work at all. The Starboard wiper works fine. There is a single rocker switch that operates both wipers. Hit the lower portion of the rocker and both wipers operate. Hit the upper portion of the rocker and only the starboard wiper operates.
The wiper motor has three wires that connect to it. See attached photos. How can I test to see if power is getting to the motor? If I confirm I have power at the motor when the switch is activated, and the motor does not operate, does that mean I need to replace the motor?
I'm kind of hoping the problem is with the motor, as it looks a lot easier to replace than the switch.
Thanks for any and all input.
The port windshield wiper has stopped working on my 2008 282 Sailfish. It was working fine a couple of months agao. Then, ove the last month it started working only intermittantly. Then it started to only work the first time I turned it on, and would not work after that (on the same outting). Now, it does not work at all. The Starboard wiper works fine. There is a single rocker switch that operates both wipers. Hit the lower portion of the rocker and both wipers operate. Hit the upper portion of the rocker and only the starboard wiper operates.
The wiper motor has three wires that connect to it. See attached photos. How can I test to see if power is getting to the motor? If I confirm I have power at the motor when the switch is activated, and the motor does not operate, does that mean I need to replace the motor?
I'm kind of hoping the problem is with the motor, as it looks a lot easier to replace than the switch.
Thanks for any and all input.