8W-53 WIPERS
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
HELPFUL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
WIPERS—INTERMITTENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
WIPERS—INTERMITTENT
The intermittent windshield wiper system is pow-
ered by a 20 amp fuse located in the fuse block. This
fuse is HOT in the RUN and ACCESORY position.
This system has three modes of operation, INTER-
MITTENT, LOW, and HIGH.
When the ignition switch is in the RUN or ACCE-
SORY position, power is supplied on the F13 circuit
to the windshield wiper switch and wiper motor. The
wiper motor is case grounded and the switch logic
and relay control uses its own ground on the Z2 cir-
cuit to the right instrument panel center support.
When the operator moves the switch to LOW speed
position, battery voltage is passed through the switch
to circuit V3, which connects to the LOW speed
brushes of the wiper motor. If the switch is moved to
the
HIGH
speed
mode
of
operation,
power
is
switched to the V4 circuit and to the HIGH speed
brushes of the motor.
When the delay mode of operation is selected cir-
cuits internal to the switch power up the logic and
relay control. The internal control supplies power to
the LOW speed area of the switch (V3 circuit) and
cycles the wipers. The amount of delay between
wiper cycles is dependent on switch position. All
relays and internal logic in the switch are not ser-
viceable and should be replaced as an assembly.
As the windshield wiper motor turns, the park
switch internal to the motor moves from its grounded
position to the powered RUN position. When the
wiper switch is turned OFF, the V5 circuit is used to
prevent the wipers from stopping in any position but
park.
The intermittent windshield wiper system is also
equipped with a pulse wipe feature. To activate this
feature the operator presses the washer switch
momentarily. When the washer switch CLOSES, a
voltage signal is sent to the internal logic and relay
control. The control will cycle the wipers. In addition,
the wipers are placed in the maximum delay posi-
tion.
The windshield washer uses a pump motor inside
of the windshield washer fluid reservoir. When the
washer switch is pressed, power is supplied on the
V10 circuit to the pump motor. Ground for the pump
motor is the Z1 circuit and terminates at the left
headlamp ground.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
•
Check the 20 amp fuse in cavity 15 of the fuse
block.
•
Check the ground strap on the windshield wiper
motor.
•
For the intermittent wiper system a ground is
dedicated to the wiper switch.
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