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Old Nov 29th, 2021, 09:45   #2
Missing Lincs
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I'd start at the motor.

Remove the permanent 12 volt supply from the connector when the wiper is 'doing it's own thing', if the wiper stops it's the park switch that's faulty.

If it is the switch you could try swapping the one from your old seized motor if you still have it. Most wiper motors/switch assemblies are complete units but you can usually manage to swap out the switch.
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