The cabin air filter is an often overlooked aspect of routine maintenance, and this car was no exception. I vacuumed several years' worth of pine needles, mud, and dead organic material out of it.
Surprisingly, the drain hole wasn't clogged!
It was installed backwards, though I'm not sure how much of a difference that really makes.
My wipers would stop pointed about 20° up from horizontal, then would go down to 0° before cycling up to 70° and returning to 20, which was annoying. PO said he tried to run the wipers when they were frozen to the windshield one time, which told me it probably just jumped around the splined shaft a smidgen.
I disassembled the plastic cowl cover, wiper arms, and motor assembly, cleaned and lubricated the pivots, and readjusted the wipers to the correct 0° home position, then tightened everything back together.
Works like new now.
This is a during pic, no before or after I'm afraid. Not a difficult job, just a little time consuming.
Last project for today is to figure out why my left blinkers and left brake light don't work. It's not the bulbs or the housing. I'm just not getting voltage to the plugs.
I suspect a damage wire somewhere.
Fun fact: PPVs have a trunk-mounted battery with optional dual batteries. Mine still has the wiring hooked up for the dual battery just flopping around inside the quarter panel, so I disconnected it for safety.
Remnants of the car's original purpose can be found throughout the car. Here is where the trunk lights would have been mounted.
And here is an example of the leftover police accessory wiring that the upfitters hastily snipped out. I bet they got a little wild with the side cutters and nicked one of my left brake/turn wires. Over time, somehow it failed. Just a theory. PO said they worked for him at one time, then just stopped working.
Ugh
No closer to figuring out the wiring issue, but hey, at least my stinky ghetto exhaust sounds halfway decent.