P700 Wiper motor options w/oem glass

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Michael56

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Hey guys, looking for wiper motor suggestions for my 700-4 with the Honda factory glass windscreen. Ebay and Amazon have tons of kits that I am sure will work but they are all 90 degree sweep. I am looking for 110 at least, and ideally 176 (172?). Are any of you using more than 90 degree sweep?

Also, does anyone know of the sweep degree of the factory Honda wiper? I am sort if considering going with that one, but they say that you need the factory switch panel to go with it, but I can't see why that is a must and can't just make my own.

So ya....I am stumped and can't decide. Will settle for a 90 degree sweep if I have to, but would rather not.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions you might have.
 
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Do you have the glass hardcab windshield or the hardcoat OEM flip out?
 
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Do you have the glass hardcab windshield or the hardcoat OEM flip out?

It's the hardcab windscreen, just like this. Honda part number 0SU95-HL3-105

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Buggyman

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Hey guys, looking for wiper motor suggestions for my 700-4 with the Honda factory glass windscreen. Ebay and Amazon have tons of kits that I am sure will work but they are all 90 degree sweep. I am looking for 110 at least, and ideally 176 (172?). Are any of you using more than 90 degree sweep?

Also, does anyone know of the sweep degree of the factory Honda wiper? I am sort if considering going with that one, but they say that you need the factory switch panel to go with it, but I can't see why that is a must and can't just make my own.

So ya....I am stumped and can't decide. Will settle for a 90 degree sweep if I have to, but would rather not.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions you might have.
mine has honda wiper that was on it when i bought it used. don't know what the angle is but u can see the sweep in the snow. also has honda switch plate. hope this helps.

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My OEM wiper on a 10005 has the same crappy sweep angle. I wish there was a replacement motor or modification to increase the sweep angle closer to 180.

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My OEM wiper on a 10005 has the same crappy sweep angle. I wish there was a replacement motor or modification to increase the sweep angle closer to 180.

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Most small wiper motors are adjustable. They need to be opened and relocate a "connecting rod" device from one hole on a gear to another to change the sweep angle. I'm not familiar at all with the big wiper motors except that they are serious duty wipers. Thanks for the inf. I never looked but it might be worth opening it up to see. this is from a quick google search.
 
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Most small wiper motors are adjustable. They need to be opened and relocate a "connecting rod" device from one hole on a gear to another to change the sweep angle. I'm not familiar at all with the big wiper motors except that they are serious duty wipers. Thanks for the inf. I never looked but it might be worth opening it up to see. this is from a quick google search.
Thanks! I'll take a look.

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I bought a used hard Honda windshield that came with a honda OEM wiper. I also got the factory wiring kit including voltage meter and wiper switch but since I already had built my switch panel I did not want to use thef actory wiring kit. I found a post on how to use I believe a 5 prong relay and simple switch.. Works perfect and auto returns to the stopped position whenever you turn it off.
 

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