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Wiper switch
After rewiring the truck, I ended up with only one issue. The wipers only work in “low”. Test I don’t care if the intermittent works, as long as low and high works. When “low” is on, I show 12-14v depending on the truck being on. When I try to turn them on “high”, they stop moving all together. Multimeter shows 12-14v still on the “low” side and 2-5v on the “high” side. Also, I’m showing 12-14v inside the cab at the fuse and 2-5v in the engine bay at the firewall so I assume the issue is in the switch? Pump for the washer fluid works too. Everything was pretty much plug n play with the AAW harness and I didn’t remove the column from the truck.
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I just recently replaced mine and bought it from Amazon DS-414 for 37.00. I dont know about you but there is nothing more annoying then your windshield wipers squeaking on the windshield when the intermittent feature is not working. I suppose you could take your old switch apart and clean up the years of dry crusty dielectric grease on contacts but buying a new one was worth it to me.
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when you say rewire did you individually replace each wire or did you replace the harness.. There were a couple of different switches for the wipers if i remeber and its possible you may have the wrong one for the switch. I had a truck i needed to change the column out and had to swap the wiper turn signal switch to make the wipers work right, yet the colums were the same genre truck 81-87
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theres probably an issue with the column wiring a needed wire is not there some kind of power to the wipers for the high speed
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When testing & troubleshooting, keep in mind that the wiper switch is on the ground side of the circuit.
The stock wiper motor wiring used white, gray, and purple wires. AAW often uses stock wire colors as well but check with your instructions to see if the colors vary. The wiper motor receives power via the white wire when the ignition is on. The switch grounds a gray wire to complete the circuit for running the motor on low speed. When moved to the high speed position, the switch opens up the gray wire circuit, and instead grounds the purple wire. So check to make sure the switch is providing a ground on that purple wire when it's in the high speed position. |
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I never quite understood how to check this? I get how to check for power but how do I check if a wire is grounding? Never understood that lol |
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As you know, when checking for power, you clip the lead from your test light (or black multimeter probe) to a known good ground. Then touch the test light probe (or red multimeter probe) to the point in the circuit where you're testing for power. To check a ground, you clip the lead from your test light (or red multimeter probe) to a known power source (could be the positive battery terminal or a terminal in the fuse box that you have already verified to have power). Then touch the test light probe (or black multimeter probe) to the point in the circuit where you're testing for ground. The test light will light up (or multimeter indicate system/battery voltage) if the point you're testing has a good ground. |
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This is the two switches I have, I took out the module for now. I’m just noticing my new connector from the American auto wire harness has 5 wires and my original switch harness has 7?
When I line the two up, the brown and black wires on the switch side do not connect to on the motor side of things. I can’t find my service manual atm. |
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I moved a ground wire in the new harness on the motor side to line up with the original switch side harness and now the wipers work BUT do not turn off when the switch is in the off position. I’m getting closer! Currently, the brown and grey wire are not in use. I moved the ground wire on the left connector “up” one slot. |
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EDIT: I just saw your updated post. Yeah, looks like you're getting closer. You need that gray wire connected to get things working properly. The two brown wires are the ones you need to leave unused when not using the pulse module.
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Okay, even for temporary testing without the module though, those brown wires shouldn't be connected to anything. They'll connect to the module (when you plug it back in), but otherwise shouldn't be connected to any of the 5 wires going to the motor/washer.
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You're welcome! Glad to hear it was an easy fix with just having to re-pin the plug. But yeah, the plug being mis-pinned from the factory isn't something you would expect and/or be the first thing you'd usually check.
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