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Wiper motor only working on a single speed
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<blockquote data-quote="Duncan" data-source="post: 516056" data-attributes="member: 21227"><p>Hi I wonder if anybody might help me diagnose an issue with the wipers on our 1970 bus. Since we bought it a few months back only the slow speed works - switching to "fast" on the dash-mounted switch just stalls the motor in its cur rent position (switching off normally does park the wipers ok).</p><p>I've tested the black/yellow spade on the back of the switch, which I think is 53b (Fast speed terminal). That goes live on speed 2 as you'd expect, so I assume the switch and upstream wiring is ok?</p><p>Is there anything else I may have missed before assuming the 2nd winding in the motor is dead and replacing the wiper motor?</p><p>Many thanks</p><p>Duncan</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duncan, post: 516056, member: 21227"] Hi I wonder if anybody might help me diagnose an issue with the wipers on our 1970 bus. Since we bought it a few months back only the slow speed works - switching to "fast" on the dash-mounted switch just stalls the motor in its cur rent position (switching off normally does park the wipers ok). I've tested the black/yellow spade on the back of the switch, which I think is 53b (Fast speed terminal). That goes live on speed 2 as you'd expect, so I assume the switch and upstream wiring is ok? Is there anything else I may have missed before assuming the 2nd winding in the motor is dead and replacing the wiper motor? Many thanks Duncan Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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