Wipers -stop-
Hedgehog
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- -1975 Jeep CJ5, 360 V8, Headers, Duel Exhaust,T15 transmission, D-20 Transfer case, Twin Stick Conversion, Warn 8274 Winch
-1951 Willys Wagon, 4 cylinder, "F" head, little rust, very close to stock
I have good wiper action on my '75, CJ5 , that is no problem. What I don't have is any idea how or where to fix the "stop" part. I haven't a name for it either. When the wipers are working and you shut them off they continue to what I call their parked position. Where is that switch, I assume is't some sort of relay type attangement. At this point I am forced to shut the switch off at exactly the right place so they can stop around where they should be in the parked position.
It's not a big deal and the added luxery of this automatic feature would make me feel a little soft, but the original equipment had this stop so I think it's my responsibility to make it work properly. I'm still wondering why the wiper has 2 speeds, wouldn't one do the job? And there are two wipers running on one motor. I thought the wiper handle on the passanger side gave them something to do, now even that is gone. Fancy electronical over kill, next thing you know there will be two settings, other than on and off, for the headlights......
It's not a big deal and the added luxery of this automatic feature would make me feel a little soft, but the original equipment had this stop so I think it's my responsibility to make it work properly. I'm still wondering why the wiper has 2 speeds, wouldn't one do the job? And there are two wipers running on one motor. I thought the wiper handle on the passanger side gave them something to do, now even that is gone. Fancy electronical over kill, next thing you know there will be two settings, other than on and off, for the headlights......
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