Dakota 4WD V6-3.9L VIN X (1997)
Wiper Motor: Description and Operation
SYSTEM OPERATION
The two-speed permanent magnet wiper motor has an integral transmission and park switch. The motor is secured to the wiper linkage and pivot
module bracket with three screws. The wiper motor output shaft passes through a hole in the module bracket, where a nut secures the wiper motor
crank arm to the output shaft.
Wiper speed is controlled by current flow to the appropriate set of brushes. The wiper motor completes its wipe cycle when the wiper/washer
(multi-function) switch is turned to the Off position, and parks the blades in the lowest portion of the wipe pattern.
The wiper linkage, pivots, bushings, mounting bracket, and motor are only serviced as a complete unit. If any part of this assembly is faulty or
damaged, the entire wiper module must be replaced.