Guess you'll have to buy articulating eyeballs. I had this problem in a Buick of about same age. In the Buick, a connector swipes a metal surface within the motor, and at the end of each round "swipe" there is a small connector that turns the "return" circuit on if the wiper shitch has been turned off. In my Buick, the years of use had worn this piece off and the sliding connector couldn't "find" it. The fix is not easy; to take the motor apart and to use a soldering iron to build a new piece of connection, small enough so it doesn't cause other problems. This is a "farmer's fix"; these things are not MADE repairable... so it is a safer bet to buy a new motor (I don't know if this connector system can be bought separately).
They come on when you turn on the windshield washer, but only when the headlights are turned on.
You simply cannot. Sorry.
Yes they can. I have an 87 Cadillac Brougham with 22 inch Azura's on them and they fit good. No modification but on a full u turn there is very slight rubbing with the front tires.
A bad relay switch will cause the windshield wipers to not turn off. Replace the relay switch and the windshield wipers should turn off.
No
remove the wipers, turn on wiper switch, turn off switch, reinstall wipers @ bottom position torque nuts enough to secure the arm. turn on switch readjust as needed.
The head light wipers come on when you turn your regular wipers on.We own a Mercedes not because of people think its a status symbol,We have them because they are solid!!!
it is on the same lever you turn your front wipers on with but you twist the the last inch of it
If the windshield wipers work when pushing the lever down but not when they are turned on all the time, the problem could be in the wiper motor relay switch. There are two different relay switches for the windshield wipers, so that if the one fails a person can still clear the windshield manually.
replace the ignition switch
Wipers
Turn on your windscreen wipers.