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  • Porsche Club
    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    1995 Porsche 968
  • Former cars
    1976 Porsche 914 2.0
    1987 Porsche 924S

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  1. Thanks for the great info! I recently had the same issue on my 1995 968 and used your info to get it fixed. However, I ran into what might be a one-off cause. After removing the electric motor from the gear case and applying power, the motor worked fine and was clean. The gear case was riveted together instead of screwed. Maybe they did this on later model years. After removing the rivet heads and opening it up, I found that the center shaft the main gear rides on was not pressed all the way down into the case, colliding with the drive arm and preventing it from turning the wiper. I pressed the shaft in all the way, tested and reassembled. I drilled and tapped the case to accept machine screws, and now all workd fine. If anyone does this and has a rivited case, try to just shave the rivet head off in order to allow the cover to be removed. Then drill the appropriate sized hole for the screws you're going to use. I used a Dremel tool with a grinding attachment. It took some time, but left the case in good shape for tapping new holes.
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