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I have a 1977 powerwagon and my wipers have a little bump at the end of the arms. The wiper should have a tab that you lift to release the wiper from the tab and then slide the wiper off the end of the arm.
The head lights and windshield wipers are protected by a circuit breaker (no fuse required) Sorry I have know idea where the circuit breaker is, never looked for it. It might be that you're wiper motor is bad. I have never herd of a breaker going bad. To test it run a hot right from you're battery to the input on the wiper motor. It maybe the switch I have had them go bad. You can't just put a toggle switch on it because it is a two speed motor it will not work.
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Hi, I had problems with mine also. I found these web pages helpful: http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/wiper-motor-problems-115630.html http://elcaminocentral.com/articles/wipers/multi.html There are others but this should get you started. I got a junkyard wiper motor and to check it I just ran small jumper cables to the wiper motor from my car battery. I found that I also had to ground the long grounding strap on the wiper motor to the engine block while I was testing it. Good luck!
Dodge Diplomat was created in 1977.
Circuit no Ōkami was created on 1977-08-06.
1977 Dodge Power Wagon
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Driver's side, on dash, next to windshield.
No, they are 2 different bodystyles
No fuses, but it does have circuit breakers.