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Help! Anhyone know what wiper motor simplicity uses on a 1524 P for a shute? Original Message Dec 12, 2013 1:20 pm
Dangnabit! I KNEW that stupid motor was going to be an issue sooner or later. Now it is all messed up inside, a seal must not have sealed over time. Plus, it is a real $*%& to get off. Recessed nuts and no clearance to get to them. What fun!
OPE dealer wants close to 150 for a new one. I know it is a right side window motor, just need to know what to.
Re: Help! Anhyone know what wiper motor simplicity uses on a 1524 P for a shute? Reply #10 Dec 20, 2016 1:34 pm
Tubby wrote:
What a crappy design. Hope the new ones are better, and maybeat least have the damn motor mounted right side up so moisture does not collect in the gearbox and freeze up. Just ordered a DORMAN 742561, hope it works. This will be either the 3rd or 4th one.
Luckily the Dorman parts from RockAuto have a lifetime warranty. I've replaced the door lock actuators in my car more than once (car design flaw, not Dorman flaw), and they were very easy to deal with.
Re: Help! Anhyone know what wiper motor simplicity uses on a 1524 P for a shute? Reply #11 Dec 29, 2016 5:47 pm
Turns out you need to go with this one: http://store.amequipment.com/210-series-gearhead-motor-12v-rh-housing-p-132.html as the one from dorman comes with the (wrong) gear attached to the (wrong) shaft.
My plan is this: Put it on the back of a pickup truck, and drive south until someone asks me what the thing is in the back of my pickup. By land there and retire.
Re: Help! Anhyone know what wiper motor simplicity uses on a 1524 P for a shute? Reply #12 Dec 30, 2016 7:34 pm
Well, just to put an end to this saga, this is the one I ordered. http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/0-210-1009.html It has the right gear, AND the right electrical plug. Still saves about $45 from a dealer.