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Intermittent Wiper Module Options
I need to buy a intermittent wiper module soon and I have not read good reviews on any of them available. I know that a board member makes them but they are on hold for the time being. I am respraying my interior and don't want to drop the column, pull the cluster, etc an extra time to add this in later. Anyone have one from LMC, Brothers, Revolution, or Others and can provide feedback?
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This is the easiest to use IMO.
http://www.revolutionelectronics.com...-wiper-module/ |
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There are simple boards that you can buy and wire it up yourself. Check SleazyBay for them. I will try to post the model later tonight if I can.
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x2 on Revolution. I haven't used them yet, but their's seems to be the simplest and easiest to use. The have other nice products too
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One of the board members used to make one, but he’s been on a sabbatical for a while. The revolution one is what I’m going to go with. I did all the research and read the reviews, so to me it’ll be worth it.
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I've got the revolution electronics through lmc. It works I believe it has a 3-5-8 delay. You keep the same wiper switch. Turn it from low to high back to low quickly to adjust the speed faster. Low to off and back for slower.
Beats constantly reaching for the wiper. You will also still have low speed. It's a module that wires between the plug and switch so everything still looks stock. |
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I have the Revolution electronics version it works good. You get 3 delay intervals and the two original speeds (If you have a two speed motor). It took a half dozen trips using it before it became second nature to change intervals. Draw backs are you have to cycle through all speeds to go from the longest delay to the shortest. No infinite speed control so it is like a Toyota system.
Plus's are low cost, you can use the stock switch and keep the washer too. No second control for interval. And it is far cheaper than the New Port Engineering system. (Which looks like it may have a better wiper motor than the stock one.) But you have to have a second switch for a washer with the New Port set up.(As far as I know). I feel it is necessary to disclose that I live in NW Oregon. |
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Sounds like Revolution Electronics is the consesus, Thanks.
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just bought a New Port ssystem and the washer is part of the wiper switch.Not cheap but seems to work very well and is easy to use.
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Believe the member on here that sold the intermittent wiper kits was twouvakind. I just installed the kit I got from him and it works well.
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Old thread here but I just installed the Revolution module on my 67 build.
I made a mounting bracket to get it back out of the way.....I'm not a fan of zip-ties........I had to extend the wires some to make it plug in. I tested the operation and it works perfectly....just hope it lasts..:confused: I almost hard wired it in...but if it fails....I can simply plug the original connector back onto the switch. Attachment 2264933 |
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Looks nice. I am glad to see the operation keeps the original switch and motor with added functionality.
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Mine now has over 43k miles in my daily driver Burban. Living in Portland it has seen its fair share of use.
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