1976 Windshield Wiper Switch, What Did I Do Wrong? |
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1976 Windshield Wiper Switch, What Did I Do Wrong? |
Jim C |
Jul 11 2024, 06:34 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 11-July 19 From: Texas Member No.: 23,294 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Recently on a rare occasion I was caught in the rain, I noticed that I did not have two speed wiper function. One click up started the wipers, but the second click up was no change in speed. I do not have the intermittent wipers option, at least there is no bracket and relay installed. The wiper switch seemed well used and since I also needed to replace the turn signal switch I figured to kill two birds. Both switches are installed, but now the wipers operate in the lowest (off) position, turn off in the middle (on) position, and remain off in the uppermost position so I still only one wiper speed. The replacement switch was supposedly for a 1975-1976 914. I can live with it since I do have wipers and never intentionally drive in the rain, but... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif)
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Jim C |
Jul 11 2024, 12:09 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 11-July 19 From: Texas Member No.: 23,294 Region Association: Southwest Region |
You mean where the switch plugs into the harness at the base of the steering column cover?
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