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Volkswagen Polo (from 1994 to 2001, the year of issue)

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Windshield Wipers



Details of the mechanism of a screen wiper
Fig. 340. Details of the mechanism of a screen wiper 1 - a rubber ring; 2, 9, 15 - washers; 3 - a bolt, M6 5 Nm; 4 - safety ring; 5 - O-ring; 6, 8 - spring washers; 7 - link arm; 10 - Rubber Brush; 11 - brush holder; 12 - the lever of a brush; 13 - cap; 14 - nut, M8, 20 Nm; 16 - nut, M8, 20 Nm; 17 - the lever of the crank; 18 - hex bolt, M6, 20 Nm; 19 - an arm; 20 - electric motor; 21 - connecting rods




In Fig. 340 presents the details of the wiper. Before removing the wiper arms to remember the position of the brush holder to then install them in the same position.
Wiper motor can be removed only after removal of the wiper arm. It is necessary to remove the crank arm (one nut) before removing the engine. Before installing the engine and connect the wires to the motor shaft to make two turns. The engine is disabled in the rest position, the crank lever mounted in the position shown in the figure on the motor shaft and fixed thereon. The lower edge of the brush holder in the lower position should be at a distance of 50 mm from the edge of the windshield trim. Install properly brush holders. Otherwise, change the position of the arms on the shafts.




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