To keep the arm on the motor to the windshield wiper mount on a 1989 Chrysler Fifth Avenue, ensure that the wiper arm is securely attached to the motor's spindle. Tighten the retaining nut or bolt that holds the wiper arm in place, making sure it is aligned properly for optimal wiper function. If necessary, replace any worn or damaged components to maintain a proper connection. Regular maintenance can help prevent future disconnections.
where can you get an illistration of windshield wiper attachment to the electrical motor for Chrysler 5th avenue
Passenger side of motor at the bottom, coming from the firewall to the front of the car, it is just before the fuel pump.
Take off the wheel. Then take off the wheel well liner and the antennae motor should be accessable.
passenger side fire wall there is a yellow dip stick the transmission flud goes in there , and it is goin to be far down in the motor bay .
The wiper motor is under the plastic cowl, at the base of the windshield.
It is on the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
For your 1988 Chrysler Fifth Avenue, it's recommended to use 10W-30 motor oil, as this viscosity provides adequate protection for the engine, especially in varying temperatures. If you live in a particularly hot or cold climate, you might consider using 10W-40 or 5W-30 for improved performance. Always check the owner's manual for any specific recommendations or requirements.
I know it in the dashboard. I think all Chrysler have it in the dashboard now
there is a plastic gear inside the window motor that commonly strips out. If you have an old working motor you can swap these gears out otherwise you will have to buy new motors.
When the computer detects a malfunction it will default into second gear only. Check the codes and that will give you an idea of causes.
pull the head liner and the motor is rite at the windshield the oush it closed
I had the same problem on mine and inside the motor all the plastic pieces were gone so I had to go to Auto zone and buy the parts to fix it.