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As the title indicates, I have put in a 2 speed wiper motor because that is all that was available. I think the existing switch must be 3 speed.
When I turn the wipers off the blades will not home properly. When I installed blades to the current home position and then turn on the wipers, the blades go down slightly and then the motor gets stuck.
I really do not want to buy a new 2 speed switch until I am certain that is the problem. Can a 3 speed switch be used on a 2 speed motor? If it can than I am looking for at the wrong answer.
Does this make sense to anyone else but me?
Ed--- 71 Duster 318V :banghead:
When I turn the wipers off the blades will not home properly. When I installed blades to the current home position and then turn on the wipers, the blades go down slightly and then the motor gets stuck.
I really do not want to buy a new 2 speed switch until I am certain that is the problem. Can a 3 speed switch be used on a 2 speed motor? If it can than I am looking for at the wrong answer.
Does this make sense to anyone else but me?
Ed--- 71 Duster 318V :banghead: