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RE: wiper motor wiring

To: "'jeffthompson777@attbi.com'" <jeffthompson777@attbi.com>
Subject: RE: wiper motor wiring
From: Andrew Packard <apackard@triad.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 17:59:13 -0500
http://members.aol.com/danmas6/

The above link should take you to the site where you can order the book.  If 
you aren't a natural at figuring out the electrical issues with your car, it's 
a great reference tool to walk you through the steps needed with many common 
issues.  Dan Masters also appears every so often on this list, although I 
believe he is on digest now.  I was kind of hoping he could help with my wiper 
switch question . . .
Andy
CD6521L

-----Original Message-----
From:   jeffthompson777@attbi.com [SMTP:jeffthompson777@attbi.com]
Sent:   Thursday, January 16, 2003 1:32 AM
To:     Andrew Packard
Cc:     6pack (E-mail)
Subject:        Re: wiper motor wiring

I must have missed that item, which electrical book are you talking about?  I 
could use some help with my 76 TR6.  It had original A/C which the previous 
owner took out and threw away.  He felt it cluttered the cockpit and the engine 
compartment. The problem is I have leftover clipped wires from the A/C, can't 
get the blower to work and don't know what to do with them.  Any ideas?

Jeff Thompson
76 TR6 CF53404
71 TR6 CC59212 in parts & memories
> When I got my TR250, it had the wrong wiper motor, so I replaced it with a 
> nicely rehabbed TR250 one.  Unfortunately, I have a TR6 4-post switch in the 
> cockpit.  Is it possible to wire the TR6 4-post switch to give the same 
> performance (dual speed with park function) as the 3-post TR250 switch?  I 
>have 
> Dan Master's electical book, but it doesn't deal with the issue of using 
> switches across models.  For now, since I don't have a washer motor or 
>bottle, I 
> used the washer switch to power the wipers with one speed and no park 
>function.  
> Thanks in advance for any help.
> Andy
> CD6521L

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