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Int wipers not linear


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When you turn on the intermittent wipers, it activates a speed controlled wiper in a small way. At a certain speed the wipers go from int. to low, my car the speed is around 45 mph....drop down below that and they return to int. mode, pick up the speed and the low speed kicks back in. There is a push button you can push to turn the "speed up" mode off so it will stay in int. mode located to the left of the steering wheel.

Jimmy

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The speed sensor is part of the speedometer. There is a small magnetic reed switch (a dinky version of the magnetic switches you see on doors/windows for burglar alarms) next to a round magnet. The magnet spins with the speedometer input cable, closing the magnetic reed switch 4 times for each revolution of the cable. The reed switch is attached to a small bracket screwed to the speedometer... as long as those parts haven't fallen off they work if your speedometer works.

 

When your wiper speed "goes stupid" does it go from variable speed (intermittent) mode to slow speed? Or does it sometimes go to high speed? The variable/intermittent mode can ONLY run in low speed... if your car randomly goes to full speed it's either a wiring issue with the wiper switch or the wiring at the wiper motor. The wiper motor gets +12volts when the key is ON. The wiper ON/OFF switch completes the ground to either the LOW or HIGH speed sides of the motor. ETACS uses a relay to momentarily trip the LOW speed ground for variable/intermittent mode. So a short in the HIGH wire will lead to max-speed wipers.

 

mike c.

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