5 Receiver diodes (100% light received) 6 Water droplets/film 7 Receiver diodes (less than 100% light received) 8 Lost light
Component Description WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR AND LINKAGE
NOTE: LHD (left-hand drive) wiper linkage shown
Item Description 1 Quick release wiper blade attachment 2 RH wiper arm 3 Wiper blade (2 off) 4 LH (left-hand) wiper arm 5 Wiper arm cap (2 off) 6 Nut (2 off) 7 Wiper linkage location hole (hidden) 8 Pivot housing (2 off) 9 Screw and washer (2 off) 10 Wiper motor The wiper linkage and motor assembly differs between LHD and RHD (right-hand drive) models. The wiper linkage and motor assembly is not available as separate service components. If the wiper linkage and motor assembly is replaced, it is important
that alignment is made to marks on the windshield and the fixings are tightened in the correct order.
The wiper linkage and motor assembly is attached to the vehicle body with screws and washers at each end. The screws are
located in rubber bushes in the linkage assembly which isolate the linkage from the vehicle body. A rubber grommet is located
behind the motor and engages on a spigot on the vehicle body to locate the linkage.
The linkage assembly comprises a main tube with a pivot housing located at each end. The motor assembly is attached to the
tube by a clamp plate and 4 screws. The motor output shaft is fitted with a crank. A link rod is connected to the motor crank www.JagDocs.com
and is connected at the opposite end to the LH pivot housing via a crank. The LH pivot housing crank is fitted with a second link rod which is connected directly to the crank on the RH pivot housing.
The motor crank converts rotary motion from the motor output shaft into linear movement of the link rods. The cranks
connected to each pivot housing, convert the linear motion of the link rods back to rotary motion of the pivot housings. This
rotary motion is passed to the wiper arms and blades causing the blades to wipe an arc across the windshield.
Each wiper arm is located on a taper spline on the respective pivot housing. A nut is screwed on the end of the pivot housing
shaft and positively secures the wiper arm on the taper spline.
The wiper blades are attached to the wiper arms with a quick release fittings. The blades are of the flat blade type. These
blades have an integral spring along their full length which curves the blade to match the windshield and provides even blade
to windshield contact pressure along the entire length of the blade.
WASHER RESERVOIR
NOTE: Type 'B' washer reservoir shown