macjag
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- May 10, 2011
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- City, State
- Halethorpe,Maryland
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2001 Explorer Sport
I've got a 2000 Explorer, Like it a lot, but a continuing problem is occurring with the rear window wiper. There is a Switch (solenoid) that is depressed when the rear window is closed which allows the wiper to operate. When the window is open, the switch keeps the wiper from operating. Which is what it's suppose to do. The problem is that the wiper won't work even with the window closed tightly. I had this problem before and was able to take the solenoid out and clean it up and reinstall it. But, it's occurring again, and I'm hoping that someone has a "work around" for this. As I don't have machine shop access, I can't make my own piston for the solenoid. Is my only alternative to buy another solenoid, or is there another answer. I'm guessing that the solenoid is getting moisture in it, I had coated it with Vaseline to stop any moisture from entering, but obviously it doesn't work. Also, the remote locking on the drivers door isn't working (intermittently). Can I adjust the lock arm? I had the door apart to replace a interior door handle (which broke anyhow, aftermarket) and didn't see any obvious way of adjusting the actuator for the electric door lock. Any suggestions?