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Old 09-12-2005, 10:48 AM   #1
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Delay Wiper Kit Interest???

Since this isn't a 'part' yet, I didn't put it on the parts board.

I am almost finished laying out an actual delay wiper KIT for our trucks, that will be easy to install for the end user and will take the headache out of trying to wire it up yourself. I just need to get some input as to how many folks would actually be interested in a KIT, if it were offered, and any suggestions from those who have actually done it yourself that would make it easier for the next guy.

I have done it in my truck and made one or two for other members, and haven't had any issues that I know about yet, but I know of a few changes that I will make to simplify it for the next guy and welcome suggestions from anyone else who reads this.

I AM NOT trying to get 'pre-order' commitments from anyone and these are NOT for sale yet, so MODS, please don't get your undies bunched up just yet. When these are completed, I will make sure that all the proper steps (and fees) are taken care of to offer these on the board to other members.

So, if a kit for delay wipers is something you would consider installing in your truck, please let me know via PM or reply to this thread.

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Old 09-12-2005, 10:52 AM   #2
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I would be interested - sure would be a great functional mod.
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Old 09-12-2005, 11:01 AM   #4
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I would be interested. It may take off like the headlight buzzers did.

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Old 12-15-2005, 02:29 PM   #5
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I would be interested. It may take off like the headlight buzzers did.

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Headlite Buzzer, I'd luv one of those . Do you know who has em or where to get one?
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Headlite Buzzer, I'd luv one of those . Do you know who has em or where to get one?
Look on the parts board....here is the link ---> BUZZERS
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Old 12-22-2005, 07:05 PM   #7
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Re: Delay Wiper Kit Interest???

Just an FYI to those considering this item. First off, let me add I was probably one of the first 10 to get my order in. It arrived in a very timely manner. I have NOT had time to install it yet, but would like to comment on the quality of this item. It is VERY well done. I work in the semiconductor business and have become extremely picky on wiring....this kit beat my expectations!!! Totally Awsome. I have a ways to go on my truck project, so it will be a bit before I can attest to the usablity. If you're interested, just get one, the connections are straight forward.
I give this TWO big thumbs up, thanks PUTTER.
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Old 09-12-2005, 11:09 AM   #8
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Honestly, it is one of my favorite additions on my truck. I use it mostly in the mornings (fog).
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I'll put in a good word for this. I had bought all the parts save the relays and was procrastinating installing them. Putter put it all together for me and shipped it back for the cost of the ride and parts. What I ended up with was a very sanitary harness with predominately factory connectors that was plug and play. I am very happy with it and you can not tell there is anything non-original unless you crawl under the dash. Only suggestions are to find a cool relay mount bracket if possible and warn everyone that enlarging the switch mounting hole in the dash is a requirement (or at least it was).

Eric, I still have not mounted the wiper knob trim bezel. Any sugestions? The switch fits so close to the dash I think screws would end up in the switch body.
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Old 09-12-2005, 11:12 AM   #10
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Eric, I still have not mounted the wiper knob trim bezel. Any sugestions? The switch fits so close to the dash I think screws would end up in the switch body.
Two or three small dabs of silicone or Form-a-Gasket (clear or black work best) on the back of the little trim ring. And a small piece of masking tape to keep it from sliding until it dries. No holes in your bezel, and it will pop right off if needed!
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Old 09-12-2005, 11:14 AM   #11
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I would be interested in a kit for sure. Any idea when you may actually offer such and what $$$ may be? Don't drive the truck in rain much since the new paint/body work but never know when you may get caught in a rain. Delay feature would be nice. How many settings or speeds are you planning on?
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Old 09-12-2005, 11:27 AM   #12
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How many settings or speeds are you planning on?
The switch will have a delay range of about once every two seconds to once every 13 seconds (and every setting in between), as well as low speed, high speed, and push-to-wash with three wipes after release of button.

Cost has not yet been determined, but it will not be anything outrageous. Hard to sell 'em if they cost more than the truck!!!
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Old 09-12-2005, 11:38 AM   #14
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I would be interested...When do you hope to have them ready? Please keep me on the list and PM me when I can order one. Thanks
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I would be interested- depends on cost too
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Old 09-12-2005, 11:45 AM   #16
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Old 09-12-2005, 12:11 PM   #17
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I am interested...
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You can also count me in. Would love to have a delay on my '70.
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Old 09-12-2005, 12:38 PM   #20
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Putter, looks like you are getting a lot of interest. I think these will go over well. When do you think you might have these ready?
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that would be so nice.......not to have to reach up and turn 'em on then off when it is only a drizzzzzle..
i would be interested. PM me if it becomes a reality
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I assume this is an addition to the original wiper motor, and not a motor conversion?

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I assume this is an addition to the original wiper motor, and not a motor conversion?

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This is not a motor conversion. It is a replacement switch that will allow you to have intermittent, slow, fast and push for washing fluid. Basically the same thing you have now but the the addition of intermittent wipers.
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This is not a motor conversion. It is a replacement switch that will allow you to have intermittent, slow, fast and push for washing fluid. Basically the same thing you have now but the the addition of intermittent wipers.
I know the washer pump needs rebuilt on my Blazer. Someone had added a extra solenoid in the engine compartment to bandaid fix it. You can probably count me in too Putter.

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