That stuff works miraculously......Replaced armor-all at this house years
ago....It holds a shine much longer than armor all and does not collect as
much grit.....
Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: xyzabcde@earthlink.net <xyzabcde@earthlink.net>
To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 12:19 AM
Subject: Two-speed wiper park switch-Redux
>Hi again,
>
>Rene, thanks for the suggestion. I took the park switch apart and the
metal tab
>that the button pushes against was rusted away. I gave up on it. About
the
>wiring, my brother wrote down which wires from the six-pin connector
connect
>straight through to the three wires to the motor. They are:
>
>Blue - Black
>Red - Red/LtGreen
>Yellow - Blue/LtGreen
>
>Since your car may not have the same color wires (I have three of these
motors
>with connectors and the wires all have different color tracers) I went out
to
>the car and compared the physical locations of the pins. It looks like:
>
>Blue |
> |
> ______ ______
> Yellow Red
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>I talked to The Roadster Factory and they only had one part number for a
park
>switch for wiper motors '68-'80 so I ordered one. The numbers off of my
motor
>didn't help, but the Lucas number Roar N. gave me did the trick. Thanks!
The
>part was $35, but it's on sale for $27. I'll have it Friday. It's
supposed to
>rain Wednesday. Oh well.
>
>Another collective effort solves the problem! Thanks!
>
>Denise Thorpe
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