This is a common failure with these cars. The somewhat goofy looking coupler that connects the wiper motor to the relay links has come apart due to failure of the plastic part which holds it all together. These are fortunately still available at your friendly local Chrysler dealer, because the parts are apparently used on many years and models of cars. The parts are easy to change, and require no disassembly other than to remove the wiper arms from the stanchions, then open the hood and remove the plastic bug/leaf inlet grilles over the air plenum in front of the windshield. You must use extreme care with these 20 year old plastic parts, as they are brittle and will break at the slightest insult. This caution applies to the windshield washer hose "tee" and couplers also! Once you have the grilles off, you'll feel a nut (I think it's 3/8") at the end of the wiper motor shaft - you can't see it unless you are over 8 feet tall with the upper 3 feet of that as neck, and can swivel your head 180 degrees. But you can easily feel it, and undo the nut. Be sure you don't drop it down into the air plenum!!! You'll also have to remove the other end of the relay arm/link because that whole assembly is spared as a unit. The three screws that hold the wiper stanchions are obvious, so this part is not tough at all. Be sure to note exactly how the arms are arranged, there seem to be at least 17 different ways to put this complicated linkage assembly together, and 16 of them will break the new part immediately. (Please don't ask how I know that. Thank you.) The part number is in the IML archives, but if you can't find it e-mail me and I'll dig out my parts book and look it up for you. Also, the dealer should have the part in stock (it seems to me it ends in something like "3599" and costs around $40). If you look in his illustrated parts book, you should spot it easily, or you can take in your old part and show it to him. Glad your car is running better now. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: <Imp1983@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 4:51 AM Subject: IML: Windshield wipers broke! > Hi all, > > Last night it was POURING out when I left work. I jumped in to my trusty > Imp, started her up (runs WAY better now on fast idle, with Dick B's help) > turned on the wipers and CLUNK!, I hear what sounds like the drive shaft fall > into the plenum. > > No wipers! Great! > > I get back out and grab the wiper, they both move REALLY easily! So, now > soaking wet, I carefully pull out and head home. At least the two-year old > Rain-X still works when I hit around 45MPH or so. > > Think it's the shaft connecting the motor? I can hear the motor run. How > hard is it to get at, and could it be a bolt that came loose? > > I won't be able to look at it until Sunday, I will be on a camping trip. > > Dan Wing > Imp1983@xxxxxxx > > Marcy, NY, USA >