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03-02-2011, 03:10 AM | #26 |
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Location: grants pass, oregon
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Re: Windshield Wiper HELPPP!
one day mine just quit....changed the motor, nothing........replaced the switch with a new one, nothing.....bench tested the old motor & was fine & put it back in........now it works.... what the hell just part of the enjoyment of owning one of these trucks....or......maybe it just got pissed off at me lol
http://rmcavoy.freeshell.org/electrical.html another WIPER MOTOR AND TERMINAL FUNCTIONS Re: wiper motor wiring (See photo below) Wiper switch plug: Black wire = low speed Dark blue (center) wire = wash Light blue wire = high speed The wiper switch wires are ground wires. If you remove the switch and simply jump them to ground, it will make each function work. **NOTE - for high speed, you have to ground BOTH light blue & black at the same time. Wiper motor plug: Yellow wires are hot. One goes to fuse box and the other goes to the other terminal on the wiper motor. (see photo) Dark blue wire connects directly to the dark blue wire on the switch plug. ( WIPER MOTOR PLUG): Yellow wire - jumps around to the other yellow wiper motor plug. (see photo) Light blue wire - connects directly to the light blue wire on the switch plug. ( WIPER MOTOR PLUG #2): single black wire - connects directly to the black wire on the switch plug
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1990 chevy 4x4 with a 1940 IHC body Last edited by peglegs; 03-02-2011 at 03:15 AM. |
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