TFerguson
Member
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2022
- Posts
- 36
- Reaction score
- 40
- Location
- Richmond VA
- First Name
- Rick
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- Blazer
- Engine Size
- 350 (5.7)
Hello to all. I'm finally getting around to trying to get some squirter action on my '90 Blazer. My problem is that all the PO left of the washer system was the rubber tubing and the nozzles. The washer bottle, washer pump, and the pump wiring/pigtail are all AWOL. So I've got a new pump, tubing, and an OE-spec washer bottle ready to slap on, but I'm hitting a wall on the wiring. I've already replaced the wiper control stalk.
Here's a pic of my wiper motor. With the key in the "On" position, I get a solid 12V from all but one of these 5 wires - the blue one in the upper connector. However, the blue wire does give me a little juice (~1-3V) when I hit the washer switch, so I expect that's somehow involved. My understanding is that the washer motor works off of these wires, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to get it to only engage when I hit the washer switch. (The pump does work w/ constant 12V, btw.) Can anyone tell me where the 2-wire pigtail that goes to the washer motor connects? Oh, and it might be important to note that the intermittent wiper function doesn't work - just high and low speeds. I recall reading that the int and washer pump somehow work together... maybe...?
Thanks!
Here's a pic of my wiper motor. With the key in the "On" position, I get a solid 12V from all but one of these 5 wires - the blue one in the upper connector. However, the blue wire does give me a little juice (~1-3V) when I hit the washer switch, so I expect that's somehow involved. My understanding is that the washer motor works off of these wires, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to get it to only engage when I hit the washer switch. (The pump does work w/ constant 12V, btw.) Can anyone tell me where the 2-wire pigtail that goes to the washer motor connects? Oh, and it might be important to note that the intermittent wiper function doesn't work - just high and low speeds. I recall reading that the int and washer pump somehow work together... maybe...?
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Thanks!