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> wiper question, one sheet or half the roll?
messix
post Jan 27 2006, 10:49 AM
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ok what up with my windshield wiper switch?
all the way up slow speed
one down is a little faster
next is off
then one more down is off again?
whats up with shyte
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post Jan 27 2006, 11:34 AM
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I had no idea that some 914s had the intermitent wiper option! What years had this, and is it possible to upgrade my '72 to intermitent wiper speeds by;

1) Taking ou switch stop so the lever can be pushed down one click

2) Installing the relay needed on my relay board (?)

3) Using a different wiper motor (?)

I've seent eh Pelican article about upgrading wiper washer to power, and switching the position so the blades rest ont he passenger side, but never any info on upgrading to intermitent wipers.

I need to fix my current non-op wipers and the upgrade is now high on my TO FIGURE IT OUT list
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