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Yup. That's what I thought but I cannot get the motor to work? I have the power probe hooked to the battery and I was trying to ask how to go about probing this to see if it works.Correct 2 speed.
Just used my power probe. With the ignition key on and the NOS 2 speed wiper switch off, all terminals at the motor plug are dead. With the switch in low I get 11.4 volts at the terminal which plugs on the lower spade. With the switch in high, I get 11.4 volts at the terminal that plugs to the other spade. When I push the plug onto the motor, I get a motor that just sits there??? When I test the ground side, I get a green light on the mounting stud, the brass strap, and the motor housing?? SO, now how do I proceed without having to pull this motor as I do not really want to have to undo transmission arms. How do I test the motor in place?? I am sure I need to supply power to one terminal and ground another terminal correct. Oh, by the way, when I push the positive button on the power probe, it reads 12.4 volts and while pushing it I tried touching the 1 and 2 speed terminals on the motor thinking I was applying 12.4 volts there, but again, the motor did nothing??? Where to now????View attachment 1715552636 I got to get this motor working to get a sticker. I got one of those power probes and here is a picture of my wiper motor. How do I go about testing this as it sits. I am not even sure I have the correct switch. This is a 2 speed wiper motor, right? It is what was on the car when I got it. View attachment 1715552200 View attachment 1715552201
sounds like your open somewhere.
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should have continuity when you rotate to test each winding. Probably a bad brush.
It looks like you have a 72- A-body. Read the enclosed document to insure that you have the correct non reversing motor. Make sure all your grounds are good including the switch. These motors require good grounds otherwise they will do funny things. Follow the procedure and it should work. If not the grease on the inside may be rock hard and you would have to take it apart and clean it.
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It looks like you have a 72- A-body. Read the enclosed document to insure that you have the correct non reversing motor. Make sure all your grounds are good including the switch. These motors require good grounds otherwise they will do funny things. Follow the procedure and it should work. If not the grease on the inside may be rock hard and you would have to take it apart and clean it.
Any questions PM me