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C3AZ-17A511-C
I called two parties that list it on partsvoice and both of them said all it contains is the cover. No brushes. I am fairly sure I got the number right am I screwing somthing else up?
I'll admit I was looking in the wrong place initaly. How was your vaccation ND?
C3AZ-17A511-C
I called two parties that list it on partsvoice and both of them said all it contains is the cover. No brushes. I am fairly sure I got the number right am I screwing somthing else up?
I'll admit I was looking in the wrong place initaly. How was your vaccation ND?
Brushes? I thought you wanted the parking switch.
The brushes are shown in the illustration as 17B566 - C4TZ17B566A for your application.
It takes two of these puppies.
My vacation was fine, but not long enough. Next year, Festung Europa for three weeks.
I thought the brushes were part of the parking switch? Not motor brushes, but the little doohickys that hang down onto the gear?
I will see about getting one tomorrow. I just bought a house so money is a bit tight.
Glad to hear you had a good trip. I have never been to europa myself. I hear the food and drink is great. The coffee is to die for. Pricy but like none other.
I have the same problem too. Is the parking switch part of the wiper switch? 2 years ago, I didn't realize there were 2 types of motors and replaced the 2-speed motor with a 1-speed motor. To make it work, I only used 2 of the wires from the switch and left the other wire dangling. It doesn't park. There are 3 blades on the wiper motor to attach wires to and there are 3 wires from the switch but I only used 2 of them. If I remember correctly, there was voltage on one of the wires all the time. Then there was voltage on another wire when the switch was in position 1 and voltage on the other wire in position 1 and position 2.
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