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86Hoopty 02-16-2016 02:10 AM

Wiper Problem
 
So I screwed around with the wire spaghetti behind the dash in my 86 c1500. Problem is, now my wipers won't work, I'm not sure if I removed something I shouldn't have. I'm just curious if anyone knows what is included in the whole wiper system (switch, motor, etc.) Any help would be appreciated :)

Front Range 02-16-2016 01:03 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
What exactly where you doing under the dash, cut anything, splice anything, or unplug anything?

Wires should run from wiper switch to fuseblock to wiper motor. According to the wiring diagram in the Haynes manual the wires coming off the wiper switch should be colored:

Pink
Purple
Black
Gray
Black w Light Blue Stripe

It's possible you disconnected a ground wire or jerked the wiper plug loose. Might want to trace those wires and see what you can find.

86Hoopty 02-16-2016 09:24 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
Thanks, I'll take a look, I got rid of my cruise control and the little ignition computer. I had heard about a pulse module for the wiper system but had no clue what it was haha

Front Range 02-17-2016 04:11 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
Might think about checking your fuse panel if you didn't already. It's possible you caused the wiper switch fuse to "pop" when messing with the wiring.

86Hoopty 02-17-2016 05:27 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
So I've replaced the motor. Still nothing. I checked with a test light, power to all 5 wires connected to the motor when the switch is on, this doesn't seem right.

ray_mcavoy 02-17-2016 07:14 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 86Hoopty (Post 7489866)
So I've replaced the motor. Still nothing. I checked with a test light, power to all 5 wires connected to the motor when the switch is on, this doesn't seem right.

That could be normal to have power on all the wires like that if the switch were OFF. That's because the switch is on the ground side of the circuit. Power is fed to the motor via the white wire. And the switch grounds either the gray wire for low speed or grounds the purple wire for high speed. The other gray wire & the black w/light blue stripe wire go to the park switch.

Anyway, with the swtich off, the connections to the gray & purple wires are open so you'll see voltage on those wires coming through the motor windings.

Seeing as how this is happening with your switch ON, I suspect you have a break in the wiring somewhere in between the motor & switch. Like Front Range said, check to see if you accidentally pulled the plug loose from the wiper switch. And if your truck has delay wipers, there is a module that is wired inline with the switch (it's usually located right under the steering column). Check to make sure that is still plugged in as well.

86Hoopty 02-18-2016 01:33 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
So if the switch is grounding either of the wires, if I were to unplug the connector from the module and directly ground the purple wire would that make it work? Also I noticed that from the motor side of the module there is a black wire that is coming from the connector, thus black wire also has power, should this wire even have power?

ray_mcavoy 02-18-2016 05:50 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 86Hoopty (Post 7490744)
So if the switch is grounding either of the wires, if I were to unplug the connector from the module and directly ground the purple wire would that make it work?

Yes, provided the wiring & connections between the module & motor are good, unplugging the connector from the module and grounding either the gray or purple wire should bypass the switch and make the motor run.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 86Hoopty (Post 7490744)
Also I noticed that from the motor side of the module there is a black wire that is coming from the connector, thus black wire also has power, should this wire even have power?

I think that black wire is the one that is supposed to be providing the ground to the switch. So if you are seeing voltage on that wire, it means that it must no longer be grounded and voltage is coming back onto that wire through the motor windings.

Chances are, that bad ground is your problem. Looking at the 86 wiring diagram, it appears as though that black wire leads back to a factory splice where it joins up with other ground wires for the instrument cluster, etc. And the main ground for it all is connected to the ground bus bar that's over near the parking brake.

86Hoopty 02-18-2016 05:53 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
Okay I thought it was supposed to be grounded, I'll have to check that out when I get home. When I traced it back it went behind the fuse panel and I couldn't trace anymore

86Hoopty 02-19-2016 01:37 AM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
Well no luck, looks like I'm gonna have to tear everything apart. Just out of curiosity, say I wanted to rewire it to 2 seperate switches(one for low and one for high) would that be possible? My factory switch is now broken and I don't want to pay $200 for a new one.😐

ironroad9c1 02-19-2016 08:32 AM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
I have something weird too.. when I start the truck, the wipers automatically come on for a couple of wipes and then stop but don't park.

Front Range 02-19-2016 12:48 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 86Hoopty (Post 7491484)
Well no luck, looks like I'm gonna have to tear everything apart. Just out of curiosity, say I wanted to rewire it to 2 seperate switches(one for low and one for high) would that be possible? My factory switch is now broken and I don't want to pay $200 for a new one.😐

If your tight on money, maybe consider just running a non-pulse factory wiper switch. Classic parts sells them for 30 bucks. http://www.classicparts.com/searchprods.asp (assuming we are talking about the same thing). Without knowing you I get the impression you just want the problem fixed as quickly, simply and cost effectively as possible. If the switch worked fine before you got into the wiring then I'd really look hard at the work you did. Hate to see you make it worse by trying to wire up switches when your not sure what the original problem is.

I could also be wrong and it might take you 2 minutes to install a flip switch.

86Hoopty 02-21-2016 06:21 PM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
Well I ended up just wiring it to a toggle switch, can't believe how easy it was haha, I think my main problem was the wiper arms were on but not at the right setting, so when I finally got them to move they would go don't in to the cowl area and the motor would stop from not being able to spin freely. And you were right I just wanted it done quick and cheap. I don't drive in the rain too often but if I get caught in it atleast I have low speed wipers now. Thank you for all the help :)

Front Range 02-22-2016 12:48 AM

Re: Wiper Problem
 
In the end all that matters is that you are happy with it and it works.


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