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Windscreen wiper switch bypass Early Bay 1968?
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<blockquote data-quote="JLT" data-source="post: 637141" data-attributes="member: 13329"><p>This is a timely issue for me, since I discovered last winter that while the low speed on my wipers works fine, the high speed has quit working entirely. Now I have the information I need to feed power directly to #53b and see what happens. (I don't think it's the switch, though. I swapped it out with another used switch I had and the problem didn't go away, so I think it's either the motor or the wire from 53b. Either way, it will probably mean removing the motor, which is a huge PITA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLT, post: 637141, member: 13329"] This is a timely issue for me, since I discovered last winter that while the low speed on my wipers works fine, the high speed has quit working entirely. Now I have the information I need to feed power directly to #53b and see what happens. (I don't think it's the switch, though. I swapped it out with another used switch I had and the problem didn't go away, so I think it's either the motor or the wire from 53b. Either way, it will probably mean removing the motor, which is a huge PITA. [/QUOTE]
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