simply put a motor consumes power and a generator produces it. reactance of a generator = - reactance of a motor
According to S&S a 234" motor is equivalent to 2030 CCs.
The voltage of the motor does not determine the power. However it does determine how many Fla... Or full load amp it will have when the motor is at highest speed. Usually the lower the voltage the higher the amps On the same motor. Most motors will have a name plant with this information and you should always get the amount of horsepower motor you need and make sure it will be compatible with your power source.
yes as long as the motor in both have not been changed to a different size you can look at the top of the moyor and it should say 5.0 on the motor and as long as it does it is the exact same motor
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Yes, there is a fuse for the windshield wiper motor on a 1996 Toyota Camry. It can be found in the diagram of the fuses in the maintenance manual or the owners manual.
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The windshield wiper motor is under the front cowl. After removing the cowl the motor should be easily accessed for replacement.
my windshield motor is working great, but the spline that the wiper arm sits on is worn out. do i need to replace the the motor or can i purchase another spline. thank you Ron
The blower motor for a 1994 Toyota Celica is located behind the glove box. After removing the glove box the motor is easily removed.
you access the fan blower by removing the windshield wiper motor from the outside of the car.
Underneath the washer holding tank is the pump motor.
Try going to the junk yards, they always have what you are looking for and at an affordable price.
The windshield washer motor is located on the passenger side firewall
Pretty simple, see if you can read up at the local library with a shop manual.. d
If windshield wipers are stuck in position and won't move, I would say that the windshield wiper motor needs replacing. This happened to me last year.
Remove the windshield wiper arm from the windshield wiper motor. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the retaining nut. Reverse the process to install the new windshield wiper motor.