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09-25-2010, 10:26 PM | #1 |
Still plays with trucks
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78 delay wiper conversion questions
What needs to be done to install a delay wiper switch & delay module into a truck that did not come with them stock?
I scored a delay switch and module with pigtail at the wrecking yard today and I badly need delay wipers in my 78 K20. I assume I will need to cut and splice some wires off the back of my standard switch to make the connections to the delay module connector. I really doubt I can repin the connector but I will give it a try and see it the two different connectors share pin types. Not likely but it is worth a shot just in case. Anybody do a how to or have insight to give on this? Wiring diagram? I can't afford to screw up my wipers now that fall is here. Same truck had part of a tach dash left so I got the small fuel gauge out of it too while I was at it.
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