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Re: bodging a wiper stalk
« Reply #30 on: 22 November 2009, 14:54:48 »

No laughing, but I finally got round to swapping the stalks, everything work as before, including the lack of variable setting.
No matter what I set the wheel to the interval is ~7 seconds :-[
Any ideas ?
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Re: bodging a wiper stalk
« Reply #31 on: 22 November 2009, 19:45:50 »

have you swapped the wires on the mid plug - you will have a blk/wht and a blk/yel wire left over.  On the main plug to the stalk there is a terminal with a blk/wht and blk/yel wire.   Cut these wires and join to wires from the mid connect in series.   PM me your email and I'll send some photos.   I did mine last week and after a bit of trial and error I have variable intermittent.
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Re: bodging a wiper stalk
« Reply #32 on: 22 November 2009, 20:22:28 »

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Re: bodging a wiper stalk
« Reply #33 on: 22 November 2009, 20:40:25 »

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Re: bodging a wiper stalk
« Reply #34 on: 22 November 2009, 20:41:35 »

ps you might need to change the relay under the bonnet to one that responds to the delay time
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Re: bodging a wiper stalk
« Reply #35 on: 26 November 2009, 22:39:56 »

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Re: bodging a wiper stalk
« Reply #36 on: 26 November 2009, 22:55:01 »

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have you swapped the wires on the mid plug - you will have a blk/wht and a blk/yel wire left over.  On the main plug to the stalk there is a terminal with a blk/wht and blk/yel wire.   Cut these wires and join to wires from the mid connect in series.   PM me your email and I'll send some photos.   I did mine last week and after a bit of trial and error I have variable intermittent.
Oops!, I have only cut one wire from the main plug and wired in the 2 from the stalk, will rectify on Saturday
Must pay more attention in future :-[
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Re: bodging a wiper stalk
« Reply #37 on: 27 November 2009, 19:15:41 »

if you cut one of the wires from the 2 going to the terminal on the switch block you then connect the blk/wht from the mid plug to one side and the blk/yel to the other - make sure you have the right relay under the bonnet and it should work.   I can't beleive I've lived without this mod for six years - thank you OOF
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