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Windscreen wiper switch bypass Early Bay 1968?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zappa69" data-source="post: 637028" data-attributes="member: 22729"><p>I guess I should explain what I am trying to achieve as the title is perhaps a little misleading. The wipers seem to not work most of the time, I had them working when I removed the switch from the dash and when I put the switch back in the dash it didnt work again. I have taken the switch out again and checked live and earth and they seem fine so I was thinking how I could logically test the wiper motor by bypassing the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zappa69, post: 637028, member: 22729"] I guess I should explain what I am trying to achieve as the title is perhaps a little misleading. The wipers seem to not work most of the time, I had them working when I removed the switch from the dash and when I put the switch back in the dash it didnt work again. I have taken the switch out again and checked live and earth and they seem fine so I was thinking how I could logically test the wiper motor by bypassing the switch. [/QUOTE]
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