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I have a 97 eclipse gst with an aftermarket exhaust. can i change it back to a stock exhaust system still?

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My wipers stay on until they go back up.then stop. I have changed the fuse and the wiper transmission. I cycled the linkage to make the motor turn exactly 180 and tried again - still continues to up position.
i own a repair shop,and you need a wiper motor ,for it,the part that returns it back to normal position is burnt out of it,go to a junk yard or a parts store and they,ll have what you need for it,there not that bad to put on either,but if you have never done it before ,id pay to get it done,good luck i hope this help,s.
It sounds like it's time for a new wiper motor. But you can try to re-index the wipers on their pins or see if the arm has changed position where it connects to the motor. Chances are the cycle switch in the motor has worn out.
yes, just cut and weld the original oem exhaust back on there, although the aftermarket exhaust will be a lot easier on your turbo (if its still turbo) and intercooler, check into getting a aftermarket with more compression and less air flow
Actually, it shouldn't require ANY cutting or welding. As we all know, when you order an exhaust system for your car, it's exactly that- For YOUR car. They are made vehicle specific. That means it's a direct bolt in. Trust me, I own(ed) a 1998 Eclipse GSX. Practically the same car, but mine was All Wheel Drive : ) I went through 3 different exhausts trying to get the sound I wanted. The good news for you is that someone already took off the stock exhaust, which means THEY are the ones that used the colorful language to get the stock bolts loose to get it off in the first place. Depending on how far they took the exhaust (cat-back, downpipe) it should be relatively easy to switch back to stock. I don't know why you would want to- you're going to lose a few horsepower and a little gas mileage, but yes, it can be done easily.

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