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Old 08-22-2006, 04:00 AM
P|eszczoH P|eszczoH is offline
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Default A windshield wipers mechanism 924S how to take it out ?

Hi there,
I've got 924S mr86

My passanger wiper got stuck, so I want to take whole mechanism out,
clean it and grease it :-) and mount back into my S.

I've managed to:
take the plastic cover of the wiper engine,
than unscrew with 10 key.
also took the wipers off with 13 key and 19 key.
the whole mechanism is moving, but it goes round the support of windshield
frame.
I'm talking about the metal part mounted to the body under the hood, and to
the plastic thing
that supports the windshield with two + screws.

Any One know how to take it out ?
in manual for the younger 944 it looks quite different and easier.

Have a Nice Day
Adam T.


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Old 08-22-2006, 09:27 PM
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Default A windshield wipers mechanism 924S how to take it out ?

adam - download the manual and the pet-6 and look at the diagrams - that
will be a lot easier than one of us trying to explain it to you. I don't
know that I've personally had to take the wiper motor out but as you
suspect, it's possible.
the manual is usually quite helpful, that's why I tell you to start there.

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Hi there, I've got 924S mr86 My passanger wiper got stuck, so I want to take whole mechanism out, clean it and grease it :-) and mount back into my S. I've managed to: take the plastic cover of the wiper engine, than unscrew with 10 key. also took the wipers off with 13 key and 19 key. the whole mechanism is moving, but it goes round the support of windshield frame. I'm talking about the metal part mounted to the body under the hood, and to the plastic thing that supports the windshield with two + screws. Any One know how to take it out ? in manual for the younger 944 it looks quite different and easier. Have a Nice Day Adam T.




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Old 08-23-2006, 05:08 AM
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Default A windshield wipers mechanism 924S how to take it out ?

> adam - download the manual and the pet-6 and look at the diagrams - that
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will be a lot easier than one of us trying to explain it to you. I don't know that I've personally had to take the wiper motor out but as you suspect, it's possible. the manual is usually quite helpful, that's why I tell you to start there.


Hi William,
I've got the Manual, and PET.
I saw diagram in PET, but it doesnt include the body of a car, so only
mounting points are helpfull.
Also checked manual, but there is only 87 up 944 wiper mechanism,
not the old one

so this is my problem.
If You saw this in any manual for the older 944 let Me know.

Adam T.


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