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Eric Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/08/2004 21:52:04
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Subject: Electrical Situation IP: Logged
Message: I'm having a strange problem that i can't seem to figure out. my windshield wipers and sprayers recently quit working. ive replaced the motor, its not the problem. So I have checked for voltage and this is where it gets tricky. I have voltage to both connectors (wiper motor and sprayer motor) when the connectors are dissconnected, but when they are reconnected, there is no juice to either motors. If anyone can figure this out, even by the slightest bit, it would be helpfull, thanks.
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electrifing Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/09/2004 04:48:05
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Message: Look at the grounding
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bsasteve Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/16/2004 20:57:10
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Message: If you have intermitent wipers check the yellow timer box under the drivers side dash.Try just disconnecting it and then try you're wipers on low and hi if they work problem found if not the problem is in all likely hood the wiper switch on the column unfortunatly the only sollution i came up with on mine was to install a on off momentary switch and use the dark blue as a feed wire and run the switched legs to the brown on the motor by going this route i also was able to still use the stock setup for my washer. In a nut shell if it is the timer moduel all you're going to loose are you're intermittent wipers. I forgot to mention that the only reason i had to do this was everything died on mine including the motor thank god for bone yards!!GOOD LUCK
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