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- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 454
82 K10
Wipers not working. Fuse panel writing is not well labeled (faded). Found a close match fuse diagram. 2 speed dash switch.
The wiper fuse (I think from the diagram) has 12v on both sides of the fuse with the key off.
3pin motor connector. 1 pin no power with key on or off, 2 and 3 pins each have ground when key on and switch on low and high respectively.
The 2 pin for the washer motor has 12v with key on for one of the pins.
This tells me, the washer motor but not the wiper motor is getting power. If it were a fuse the washer connector would not show 12v. With the grounds working properly from connector using the high and low switch I think the switch is good (I believe it just grounds the circuit and doesn’t ever see 12v.
My next step is to rig up wiring to power the motor directly and see if it works. After that it has to be somewhere after the fuse panel in the wiring before it gets to the wiper plug right?
Wipers not working. Fuse panel writing is not well labeled (faded). Found a close match fuse diagram. 2 speed dash switch.
The wiper fuse (I think from the diagram) has 12v on both sides of the fuse with the key off.
3pin motor connector. 1 pin no power with key on or off, 2 and 3 pins each have ground when key on and switch on low and high respectively.
The 2 pin for the washer motor has 12v with key on for one of the pins.
This tells me, the washer motor but not the wiper motor is getting power. If it were a fuse the washer connector would not show 12v. With the grounds working properly from connector using the high and low switch I think the switch is good (I believe it just grounds the circuit and doesn’t ever see 12v.
My next step is to rig up wiring to power the motor directly and see if it works. After that it has to be somewhere after the fuse panel in the wiring before it gets to the wiper plug right?