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ZukBox II 10-04-2010 11:13 PM

Windshield Wiper Switch
 
I have a 1975 F250, and the windshield wiper switch only works on the 'high' setting. My truck does not have intermittent wipers. I was looking in the LMC catalog, and they have two switches available - one for models with intermittent wipers, and one for models without.

ASSuming the switch is my problem - does anyone know if you can install the switch for intermittent wipers to a truck that did not come from the factory with intermittent wipers, and reap all the benefits of delayed wiper action? Or are there other parts involved in the intermittent wiper setup?

Thank you in advance -

Glenn

mikeo0o0o0 10-04-2010 11:16 PM

No, the intermittent wipers have a governor assy. that plugs into the harness to give the delay function. If you get the governor assy, and the delay switch, its plug 'n play.

ZukBox II 10-04-2010 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by mikeo0o0o0 (Post 9403238)
No, the intermittent wipers have a governor assy. that plugs into the harness to give the delay function. If you get the governor assy, and the delay switch, its plug 'n play.

Thanks for the info. I figured a simple switch would be too good to be true! I really just want to get my low speed working again, but thought if intermittent was an easy upgrade - then why not?

This is my first ol' Ford truck, and the switch was broken when I got it. Typically, when you turn the wipers off on one of these trucks, do the wipers return and rest in the down position? Right now when I turn the switch from 'high' to 'off', the wipers just stop dead in their tracks - where ever they are on the windshield.

Thanks again for the speedy reply.

Glenn

mikeo0o0o0 10-05-2010 12:35 AM

Sounds more like its going to be the wiper motor, if the park function doesn't work its usually the motor.

ZukBox II 10-05-2010 12:53 AM


Originally Posted by mikeo0o0o0 (Post 9403447)
Sounds more like its going to be the wiper motor, if the park function doesn't work its usually the motor.

Thanks for the info again. I will start with the motor.

81-F-150-Explorer 10-05-2010 12:13 PM

Low speed and park function are the same section in the wiper motor.

Check for power at the Red wire (I believe, going by memory) at the motor. If power there, then it has to be the motor.

ZukBox II 10-10-2010 09:30 PM

Got into the project today. I followed your advice and checked the red wire and there was power there. But upon further inspection the white wire (Low Speed & Park) had been spliced into by the PO, and had been cut clean through. I cleaned up the wiring, reattached the white wire to itself, and everything works as it is suppose to. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction before I tried swapping motors. After looking at the wiper motor location, I am jacked it was just a cut wire!

Glenn

madrockwyo 10-10-2010 10:09 PM

Easy to upgrade to intermitant wipers
 
Glad to see you got your wipers working again, but it is actually easy to upgrade to intermittent wipers. All you need is a switch and delay module from a doner vehicle. If I remember, any truck up to the late 80's has the same plug. All you do is unplug factory harness. replace switch. Delay module plugs into switch and factory harness plugs into delay module. It works like a dream. I bought a used one online and it has been working perfect for past 5+ years. Turn knob to left for interval, and to right for normal low high settings. An easy upgrade that everyone should make to make trucks more usable.

ZukBox II 10-10-2010 11:02 PM

It seems to be an easy upgrade. I will keep my eye open for the parts for sure. I am stoked that I got my wipers to work on low, and return to park headed into the rainy/wet fall weather in the meantime. So with the switch, and delay box it seems to be a plug-n-play option. No need to replace the motor right?

madrockwyo 10-11-2010 03:01 AM

easy swap
 
No, motor stays. only thing removed is old switch and only two things added is new switch and delay box. Very simple 15 minuite upgrade. I am very glad I did mine for times when even low speed is too fast.


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