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Old 03-17-2008, 08:20 AM   #1
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Painless not so less

Well I planned on finishing my under dash hookup but ran into a problem. When I turn the key on the wiper motor run and don't turn off till turn the key off. I check the grounds and everything is good. Hope someone can take the pain out?
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Old 03-17-2008, 08:24 AM   #2
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And it does not matter what position the wiper switch is in? Sounds like a bad switch or a hot wire hooked to the wrong side of the wiper switch.
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Old 03-17-2008, 08:29 AM   #3
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It dont change when you turn the knob it just keeps running on and on
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Old 03-17-2008, 07:18 PM   #4
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dont rule out the wiring, my pain-less was not correct for the ignition switch, good luck. Ken
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Old 03-17-2008, 08:13 PM   #5
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we used a painless harness in '68 camaro and the wiper motor on would not shut off , turned out to be the wiper motor itself . the part of the wiper motor that parks the arm in the correct place was stuck so it woldn't turn off.

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Old 03-18-2008, 05:06 AM   #6
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we used a painless harness in '68 camaro and the wiper motor on would not shut off , turned out to be the wiper motor itself . the part of the wiper that parks the arm in the correct place was stuck so it woldn't turn off.
Uh, I'm sorry. What was the question?
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Originally Posted by: Boog..Uh, I'm sorry. What was the question?


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Old 03-18-2008, 05:24 AM   #8
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Old 03-19-2008, 06:40 AM   #9
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I don't need wiper if they will clean my windows any day!
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Old 03-19-2008, 06:54 AM   #10
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All I got was 68 Camaro...wiper switch...What was we talkin about? Why do have this sudden urge to goto Hooters now??
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I got part way down the page and my brain turned off....something bout headlights I think?
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Old 03-19-2008, 11:32 AM   #12
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So what happened at Hooters.....


seriously, check the wiper motor and switch, (as mentioned) recheck the wiring to the switch.

I used a Pianless in my Jeep and it worked out great, just wish I had bought the terminated kit.
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Old 03-19-2008, 12:18 PM   #13
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we used a painless harness in '68 camaro and the wiper motor on would not shut off , turned out to be the wiper motor itself . the part of the wiper motor that parks the arm in the correct place was stuck so it woldn't turn off.
I recently saw that HOOTERS was opening a spin off restaurant chain.

They're going to have home delivery, right to your front door, just like the pizza guys.

It's going to be called "KNOCKERS!"
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Re: Painless not so less

You ready for the answer?
Install the wipers.

Okay, let me ask the question first....
DO you have glass installed with wiper arms??

If not, there is your problem. Seriously.
You need that resistance (friction) to stop the motor. If you grab the shaft with a shop towel and hang on tight, when the motor gets to the 'parked' position, they should stop.

Hey, give it a try.

If you have all the parts in place, then nevermind. I don't know.
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Just in keeping with the beavis and butthead theme - He said grab the shaft with a shop towel and hang on tight. Arghh.
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QUOTE=Ace in the hole;2629983]And it does not matter what position the wiper switch is in? Sounds like a bad switch or a hot wire hooked to the wrong side of the wiper switch.[/QUOTE]

the hot wire is hooked to the wrong side of the switch
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I recently saw that HOOTERS was opening a spin off restaurant chain.

They're going to have home delivery, right to your front door, just like the pizza guys.

It's going to be called "KNOCKERS!"
Are you serious.... There are some perv's that are gonna go broke orderig food! I can see it now, "well, come on in honey, my wallets in the bedroom"!

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Just in keeping with the beavis and butthead theme - He said grab the shaft with a shop towel and hang on tight. Arghh.
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dont rule out the wiring, my pain-less was not correct for the ignition switch, good luck. Ken
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had a bad painless harness for my TPI swap in my 68... It freaking sucked! Their tech support BLOWS! Spent a week trying to figure out what was wrong... Pulled the harness and put one in from street and performance it it was great!
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My guess is that you have the power and the ground wires reversed. Seems like that is what I did wiring up my buddys 442 with a painless system.
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I recently saw that HOOTERS was opening a spin off restaurant chain.

They're going to have home delivery, right to your front door, just like the pizza guys.

It's going to be called "KNOCKERS!"
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:54 AM   #22
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You ready for the answer?
Install the wipers.

Okay, let me ask the question first....
DO you have glass installed with wiper arms??

If not, there is your problem. Seriously.
You need that resistance (friction) to stop the motor. If you grab the shaft with a shop towel and hang on tight, when the motor gets to the 'parked' position, they should stop.

Hey, give it a try.

If you have all the parts in place, then nevermind. I don't know.
I did not know that putter I dont have the wipers on because Iam waiting for my hood to cowl seal. I will try it tomorrow.
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:30 PM   #23
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The reason I say this is because when I was working on making the delay wipers into "kit" form, I had a spare wiper motor on the work bench for testing. And it did the same exact thing.
I clamped it in the vise, then tried hanging onto it and it would stop where it needed to.
You can install one wiper arm (even without glass) and try that. Just hang onto the wiper arm and give it a little pressure.
The comment above by 63 & 64 Bowties may be misleading. On the switch, there are NO hot wires. The switch contacts are for 3 different ground wires. When these wires are contacted to ground it makes the different functions happen.
The switch completes the ground using the dash. See pic below.....
In the second pic, the yellow wires are power to the wiper motor, the blues adn black are ground wires headed out to your switch.
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