Attachment 43103Attachment 43102Attachment 43101Attachment 43100 Look at diagram, wiper motor (no 80).
Right most wire (br/ws) us the earth for the motor.
2nd wire from right is connected to the low-speed terminal of the motor via the wiperswitch (when in zero position).
This "switch" inside the motor keeps the low-speed-terminal also at earth when the wiper are in park (motor short circuited so it doesn't move).
When wipers are not in park and switch is off the switch puts 12volts (middle wire in diagram) onto the low-speed-terminal which keeps the motor turning until the switch moves over and earths the motor again.
Left most wire of motor is the high-speed-terminal; 2nd from left is the low-speed-terminal.
When you put +12volts onto both these wire the motor goes into high speed.
Are you with me???
Now to switch (85).
If you want a single switch to operate the wipers (but still want that they to go "park" automatically) get a single-pole switchover switch.
Put wire "gn" (from terminal 53) onto the middle terminal of the new switch; put wire "bl/br" (from terminal 31b) onto the bottom terminal of new switch; and put wire "sw/vi" (from terminal 54) onto the bottom connection of new switch.
If you now operate the new switch the wipers will move in slow speed; switch them off and wipers will go into park-position.
Easy peasy.
I am now using as suggested, an
on/off/on switch to obtain the 2 speeds.
The photos above show the O.E. plugs, Vertical pins are
Blk/Violet & Brown, Horizontal
Brown/White. The other 2 x photos show the wiper motor with the 3 pins, and the power supply plug.
Red/Green There is no
Brown/Blue wire, as shown in the manual, and I am not sure if I would need connect both wires from the 2 pin plug in the 3rd photo from the left.
If anyone can offer any further advice on how to connect this to the 3 position toggle switch, I would be very grateful?
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