<VV> Windshield wiper switch access: '65 Monza convert
David Heath
dheath at vanceandhines.com
Fri Aug 16 14:50:19 EDT 2013
As you may recall, a few months ago I mentioned that there is an
intermittent wiper module available from Revolution Electronics. It is
available direct (RevolutionElectronics.com) or from Clark's (sorry, I
don't recall the Clark's PN off hand).
If you upgraded the wiper motor and added this module, you would have 5
different settings (three intermittent, slow, fast). Or, I believe you
could use the two speed switch, int wiper module, and single speed motor
and get four speeds from 5 settings (three intermittent, slow, and slow).
I am not sure about the second slow-speed setting. I would have to check
that one out to be sure, but you would certainly have the first four
options.
Dave Heath
Cypress, CA
'65 coupe 140/4
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Bryan Blackwell <bryan at skiblack.com>wrote:
> Since you mention intermittent wipers, I can't recall the last time I used
> the high position, but in many cases would like some sort of intermittent
> setting. On some Japanese cars they didn't use an adjustable interval,
> just a third position on the switch with a pre-set delay. Since the wagon
> currently has single speed wipers I was thinking that would be a nice setup
> and look totally stock, since it would use a normal two speed switch. Any
> idea how to go about such a thing on the electrical side?
>
> --Bryan
>
> On Aug 16, 2013, at 12:56 PM, David Heath wrote:
>
> > Shameless plug: Once you get it working well, you will have to upgrade to
> > intermittent wipers (intentionally intermittent, not your current state
> of
> > always intermittent...). Simple install and you will have done the
> hardest
> > part by pulling the switch out of the dash. Just sayin.
> >
> > Dave Heath
> > Cypress, CA
> > '65 coupe 140/4
>
>
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