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Guest Message by DevFuse
Winter/offroad mod: Windshield washer without starting wipers
Started by
CNY_Dave
, Nov 30 2012 12:29 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 November 2012 - 12:29 PM
#2
Posted 03 December 2012 - 12:37 PM
Do you have a link to a write-up or post on how to do this that you can share for others?
#3
Posted 03 December 2012 - 01:27 PM
The orig info was here
http://offroadingsub...aythenwipe.html
but that is for a right-drive vehicle, I was able to use the photo there to figure out what to do on my US spec wiper switch.
Remove the wiper switch from the steering column, and then remove the plastic cover over the circuit board (snaps on with 2 clips)
http://www.ultimates...68&d=1351093134
Cut the track that leaves the upper-right corner of the resistor that says "183" then goes under the one that says "133", you could also remove the resistor, but cutting the track is easier, I think.
http://www.ultimates...69&d=1351093134
The longer version where this gets figured out-
http://www.ultimates...ad.php?t=136867
http://offroadingsub...aythenwipe.html
but that is for a right-drive vehicle, I was able to use the photo there to figure out what to do on my US spec wiper switch.
Remove the wiper switch from the steering column, and then remove the plastic cover over the circuit board (snaps on with 2 clips)
http://www.ultimates...68&d=1351093134
Cut the track that leaves the upper-right corner of the resistor that says "183" then goes under the one that says "133", you could also remove the resistor, but cutting the track is easier, I think.
http://www.ultimates...69&d=1351093134
The longer version where this gets figured out-
http://www.ultimates...ad.php?t=136867
#4
Posted 09 December 2012 - 05:28 PM
Ok, thanks for sharing.
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