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Wiper Motor Switch #1809421
04/22/15 02:12 PM
04/22/15 02:12 PM
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Itasca, Texas
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I was installing a wiper switch in the Dart and I noticed that one of the terminals didn't have a plug on the harness. I plugged in the main bundle and the other pigtail with the two wires, but I don't see anything for the lone terminal. What does the lone terminal control? Should it be hooked up?

This is for an intermittent wiper switch on a 70 Dart.


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Re: Wiper Motor Switch [Re: Mad_Scientist] #1809526
04/22/15 04:08 PM
04/22/15 04:08 PM
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A variable speed wiper switch (2770378) for a 70 Dart does not have a wire connection on the B/U terminal. That terminal is the output side of the internal circuit break and left exposed. The B (Pink wire) is the 12 volt power input to the internal circuit breaker.

The B/U terminal on B body two speed (2864012)and three speed rocker style switches (2864014) were used to drive the switch for the washer pump motor.

Jim

Re: Wiper Motor Switch [Re: Mad_Scientist] #1809673
04/22/15 08:24 PM
04/22/15 08:24 PM
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Awesome! That's the number on the switch too. I was afraid I was missing something when it was exposed.

Thanks Jim!


69 Super Bee 440 5-speed
70 Dart Swinger 340 4-speed
69 Camaro SS 396 4-speed
66 Cutlass Convertilbe
70 Judge Ram Air III 4-speed
68 F-100 SWB






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