Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
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Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
On the way home from Langford yesterday the heavens opened, and whilst the wipers were fine during the real heavy showers when it died down and was just spotting down I got rather annoyed at either having the wipers on constantly and so squeaking cos there was not enough water, or by having to keep turning them on and off when needed. Can a wiper pulse mod be done easily to the standard wiper system which doesn't have a pulse setting?
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
can be done but depends on your defination of "easy"
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
easy as in not having to hack any of the under dash area out, or changing the wiper motor itself. Wiring wise im not worried about!
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
I thought that would have the pulse setting Ian as my Firebird has it, or was that another one of the many options available?
Paul.
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
standard on T/A, option on others i think
Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
my old firebird was on or off it was quite a pain i must admitdid my head in on and off.
my gta had a variable timer guess it can be done new stalk etc. or sell like it did
my gta had a variable timer guess it can be done new stalk etc. or sell like it did
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
If the timer is on the actual switch then it could be an easy fix by fitting a different switch perhaps?
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
The switch doesn't contain the pulse system according to the diagrams. It's all to do with getting the pulse to work right and getting a signal from the wiper motor that it is in the parked position - so the wipers don't stop during the sweep. I've found a few modules online which can do it but they work as standalone from the main switch.
It was an optional extra taffy, as everything!!
It was an optional extra taffy, as everything!!
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
Looks like Mr Japanese man ordered everything then by the looks of it!
Ass sore!
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Ass sore!
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yes ive seen your build sheet on your website. Only a few options missing as far as i can tell!
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
Maybe one of these would work,says works on older cars and cheap enough to try
http://www.maplin.co.uk/k2599-intermitt ... oller-3182
I've been meaning to get one for a while to try on mine but as I don't take it out in rain that often never got around to it.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/k2599-intermitt ... oller-3182
I've been meaning to get one for a while to try on mine but as I don't take it out in rain that often never got around to it.
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
Ian, I think it could actually be on the switch because between the pulse setting and the normal speed setting, the switch slides and as it moves closer to the normal setting, the delay between wipes gets shorter so you can even adjust the pulse setting!
Get a switch and give it a try.
Paul.
Get a switch and give it a try.
Paul.
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Re: Inadequate windscreen wiping - pulse mod?
Taffy wrote:Ian, I think it could actually be on the switch because between the pulse setting and the normal speed setting, the switch slides and as it moves closer to the normal setting, the delay between wipes gets shorter so you can even adjust the pulse setting!
Get a switch and give it a try.
Paul.
According to the service manual, the wiper motor assembly holds all the extra wiring and relay for the delay/pulse so maybe changing the switch will indeed "unleash" the extra capabilites within!
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