L322 rear wiper motor

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Range Rover Vogue L322 2002 3.0 td6

I have just had remove, clean and replace the stupid plastic cog in the rear wiper motor but now that i have it all back together and working in the car, the wiper arm wont stop in the correct place, Does anyone know how to make it stop in the correct place.
Thanks
 
Range Rover Vogue L322 2002 3.0 td6

I have just had remove, clean and replace the stupid plastic cog in the rear wiper motor but now that i have it all back together and working in the car, the wiper arm wont stop in the correct place, Does anyone know how to make it stop in the correct place.
Thanks
Take the wiper arm off and move it to the correct place.
 
Take the arm off, mark a dot with tip ex on the spindle where the return point should be and cycle it a few times with the arm off for a few days checking to see it cycles back to the same point
 
I thought about that but it just doesn't stop in the right place, I can move the spindle manually to where it should start (by jumping it with a battery to make it move) but it swings 9 times which means it will always end in the wrong place, for some reason it just doesn't want to go back under the spoiler. i'm wondering if anyone would have a photo of the inside where the cog is, that way i can take it off and match it up with the photo
 
The wiper arm can go on in different places on most wiper drive sindles, so It's usually a matter of taking the arm off and repositioning it. That assumes that the stop position is consistent.
 
I thought about that but it just doesn't stop in the right place, I can move the spindle manually to where it should start (by jumping it with a battery to make it move) but it swings 9 times which means it will always end in the wrong place, for some reason it just doesn't want to go back under the spoiler. i'm wondering if anyone would have a photo of the inside where the cog is, that way i can take it off and match it up with the photo


my replacement motor arrived today. I intend to swap out on Friday as I have the day off. if you can hang on till then i'll whip the case apart and take a pic for you
 
Here you go....

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That's the old motor
 
I think there's probably a magnet missing from the rear of the gear that tells the motor when to stop, when I ordered a new gear for mine there was no magnet! (if you power the motor off the car it will just continuously turn, there are two plugs on the car I think one is a reed switch to stop the motor after one turn)
 
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