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HarryD
8th Jan 2007, 19:17
Is it possible to replace inividual parts on a wiper motor/assembly?
Looking for the ball to socket assembly/piece that mounts mid point along the wiper assembly and links n/s with o/s wiper.
Also, the small socket that fits in the end of the horizontal bar and then onto the ball assembly as above.

If anyone knows of the part no's I would be obliged.

HarryD
8th Jan 2007, 20:20
Oh...it's a neighbour's 2002 model TD4 RHD

HarryD
9th Jan 2007, 10:44
Found it.
DLS100100 for the link assembly (£57.14 + vat)
Whole assembly is DLB101500 (£125+ vat)
Tested motor and that's ok so replacing the assembly today.
Part nos left here for ref if needed.

Above are main dealer prices.

willo
9th Jan 2007, 19:19
Is it possible to replace inividual parts on a wiper motor/assembly?
Looking for the ball to socket assembly/piece that mounts mid point along the wiper assembly and links n/s with o/s wiper.
Also, the small socket that fits in the end of the horizontal bar and then onto the ball assembly as above.

If anyone knows of the part no's I would be obliged.

Hi Harry,

Yes, please see post #3of this thread.:D :D :D :D

HarryD
10th Jan 2007, 13:21
Hi Harry,

Yes, please see post #3of this thread.:D :D :D :D
Yup....looks familiar.

willo
10th Jan 2007, 18:55
Yup....looks familiar.

;) ;) ;)

HarryD
19th Feb 2007, 07:21
Found it.
DLS100100 for the link assembly (£57.14 + vat)
Whole assembly is DLB101500 (£125+ vat)
Tested motor and that's ok so replacing the assembly today.
Part nos left here for ref if needed.

Above are main dealer prices.

The Freelander was sorted by me the day after the prices were posted here. Was easy enough, but the only problem was getting the wipers to travel and park over the correct area/pattern. Was often 90 or 180 degrees out. Takes a bit of figuring out, but got there eventually. No problems since.