I have a 1989 944 Porsche (and what a fun car to drive!)and i can’t seem to get the window wipers to work. I checked the Fuses And yes it was blown so i replaced it. but it keeps blowin….. now i know that means i got a sort somewhere…I have the book and followed all the wire digrams ….checked everything and all the wires and it all looks good. could really use sum help any ideas?
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Sorry, I know that was smart a$$ed but too funny to resist. Can’t help though cause I don’t know anything about cars.
Bring it into the shop.
Ah yes the 944… I was the proud owner of the 1983 model that was very entertaining with water pumps and timing belts. anyways…. Check and make sure the wiper linkage isn’t binding. If the linkage is binding it will put large load on the circuit and pop the fuse.
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Look on the cowling right below the windshield on the driver’s side. There may be a cut in the plastic and some squashed wires underneath. There is a piece on the hood that cuts through the plastic and pinches the wiper motor wires. Remove the piece or shave it down and repair the wires. It could also be a bad wiper motor.
Could be the wiper motor is going bad and blowing the fuse. I know a really good site you can go on and ask question specifically related to the 944 model. It may also be in the stalk off of the steering wheel, did you check that and the intermitent dial on the dash?
and that’s why you buy a Porsche and not an Audi
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