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> help!: power to wipers
jimkelly
post Aug 29 2015, 10:05 AM
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will 12v to one of the spades any of these wires went to, make my wipers move? assuming my wiper motor is ok.

wire colors:
black/purple
black/blue
green/white
red/black

or would I need to run a positive the solid green wire and a negative to the solid black wire just above the other wires in top pics.

thanks guys.

got horn working : ) pretty cool to have wired my first relay. other pic.


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jimkelly
post Aug 29 2015, 12:18 PM
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got it.

only black/purple that needs power to make wipers move.

got to get better switches.

but like 3m heat shrink connections and my tools, wayteck crimper (not perfect but works well when being real careful to center crimp in right location). lighter works well for shrinking.

the only thing is that with shrouded connections, you need to be sure you got the spade in the connection and not just pushed into the shroud : (

thanks
jim


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