11-23-2008, 06:23 PM | #1 |
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Wiring my wiper motor
Tring to get all the little stuff working again. When I bought the truck it came with no wires plugged into the wiper motor and no switch. I got a new switch now I need to figure out how to wire it to the motor. I know from looking at a wiring diagram 12 volts goes to the motor and the switch grounds it just don't know what terminals are what. Thanks for any help.
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11-24-2008, 08:32 PM | #2 |
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Re: Wiring my wiper motor
I hope someone chimes in because Im having the same problem and I dont have a manual.
from what I've learned from just connecting wires. The center terminal on the switch is for the washer.
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11-24-2008, 11:36 PM | #3 |
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Re: Wiring my wiper motor
Here is a diagram for a two speed motor.
http://rmcavoy.freeshell.org/electrical.html
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Just what I was looking for. Thanks.
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Re: Wiring my wiper motor
You the man!
I needed it also. I would have never figured it worked like this.
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Re: Wiring my wiper motor
I had to buy a painless wiper switch and I have figured out what does what on it. Problem is the harness doesn't match. Which wire on the harness is the power. Any help would be awesome. I looked at the wiring diagram, didn't help me much. Thanks yall
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Re: Wiring my wiper motor
I appreciate your help but that just confused me more lol. This is the switch i bought. It has several terminals on it that I don't use my truck has 2 speed wiper, no washer. I just need to know which wire to hook to which terminal.
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To find the common terminal you need a voltmeter or test light.Put the voltmeter on ohms and hook one of the leads to the switch body and then touch each terminal with the other lead until the needle moves. If the switch is internal grounded then the terminal that moves the needle is the common one that will connect all the others to ground and make the motor operate. Sometimes the manufacturer will mark the common terminal some way to identify it, such as a C at the base or P for primary or some other designator. The other terminals may be marked as well like L for low and H for high. If you're lucky yours will be marked. Go and read the website I posted above and see if you can work off that and if not then come back and we'll continue to troubleshoot. Use the diagram above as well and that should guide you some. Good luck. BTW make sure the wiper motor is grounded to the dash.
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Re: Wiring my wiper motor
I've found a solution to my problem. Buy an original wiper switch called a few salvage yards today and I'm going to get one in the morning. Thanks for all your help man. People like you are the reason I love this forum. Always glad to help out a fellow enthusiast. I am installing a c notch soon that should be fun. PEace
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