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Windscreen wiper switch bypass Early Bay 1968?
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<blockquote data-quote="kreemoweet" data-source="post: 637022" data-attributes="member: 21356"><p>No, if you do that the parking mechanism will short out term 53 (and therefore live 30) to ground through the wire connected to</p><p>term 31b, and blow the fuse if not worse. Heat up terminal 53b instead, which I think is the hi-speed terminal. Wiper motor should run as long as</p><p>30 and 53b are connected, assuming wiper motor case is properly grounded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kreemoweet, post: 637022, member: 21356"] No, if you do that the parking mechanism will short out term 53 (and therefore live 30) to ground through the wire connected to term 31b, and blow the fuse if not worse. Heat up terminal 53b instead, which I think is the hi-speed terminal. Wiper motor should run as long as 30 and 53b are connected, assuming wiper motor case is properly grounded. [/QUOTE]
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