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> wiper switch help needed, how to wire in a toggle switch?
mobymutt
post May 12 2014, 04:14 PM
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I am attempting to diagnose my non-working wipers by testing the switch directly.

So far I have removed the steering wheel and removed the 4 screws inside. The stuff in the column is 'loose' now, but I can't actually remove anything, only pull it out by about 1/2" or so. Is there a trick? I am afraid of breaking something if I pull too hard.
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post May 12 2014, 06:12 PM
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The washer spray isn't powered by a pump. There is a hose that takes air pressure from the spare tire and pushes it through a valve in the wiper lever.

Some install an electric pump to avoid the leaks that appear under the dash.
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post May 12 2014, 06:18 PM
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QUOTE(Bob L. @ May 12 2014, 08:12 PM) *

The washer spray isn't powered by a pump. There is a hose that takes air pressure from the spare tire and pushes it through a valve in the wiper lever.

Some install an electric pump to avoid the leaks that appear under the dash.


Mine has the electric pump add-on. It wasn't working, and I just rewired it to a disconnected toggle switch on the fuse panel (not realizing there was a pushbutton switch elsewhere).

With this setup then, it sounds like you are saying that the washer hose should no longer be connected to the wiper lever?
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