Mini wiper motor wireing
chrisg222
03-07-2005, 04:16 PM
Hi there,
I'm new so please be gentle! ;-)
I've just bought a mini based "Minus" kit car, it's pretty old and needs lots of work.
It came without a wiper motor, but I have obtained one, the only problem being I have no idea how to wire it up.
I believe it's from an seventies/eighties mini and it has three wires, blue, yellow and red, i managed(by trial and error) to make it run but it doesn't park when I turn it off.
Any help would be gratefully received..
Thanks
Chris
I'm new so please be gentle! ;-)
I've just bought a mini based "Minus" kit car, it's pretty old and needs lots of work.
It came without a wiper motor, but I have obtained one, the only problem being I have no idea how to wire it up.
I believe it's from an seventies/eighties mini and it has three wires, blue, yellow and red, i managed(by trial and error) to make it run but it doesn't park when I turn it off.
Any help would be gratefully received..
Thanks
Chris
007ightning
03-10-2005, 12:21 AM
Hey Chris. I have yet to come across a mini (wiper motor for that matter) that parks itself after you turn it off. I have a relativly newer mini, and a few old ones, I have to time it just right when turning off the motor.
John
John
chrisg222
03-12-2005, 08:28 AM
Hey Chris. I have yet to come across a mini (wiper motor for that matter) that parks itself after you turn it off. I have a relativly newer mini, and a few old ones, I have to time it just right when turning off the motor.
John
Hi John,
thanks for the reply.
I had a mini that was just as you said, and I never had any problems turning it off in the right spot but I've been told that if the wipers don't park themselves that this would fail the MOT test - I wonder if a similar motor from something else would do the job? It would have to be a similar size and shape as there's not much room under the dash.
Cheers
Chris
John
Hi John,
thanks for the reply.
I had a mini that was just as you said, and I never had any problems turning it off in the right spot but I've been told that if the wipers don't park themselves that this would fail the MOT test - I wonder if a similar motor from something else would do the job? It would have to be a similar size and shape as there's not much room under the dash.
Cheers
Chris
007ightning
03-16-2005, 11:49 PM
Im not too sure but possibly a late model MG wiper motor may have the self park option. Find out what a few mini owners in town are using if it is a causable MOT failure without.
John
John
chrisg222
03-17-2005, 05:23 PM
Im not too sure but possibly a late model MG wiper motor may have the self park option. Find out what a few mini owners in town are using if it is a causable MOT failure without.
John
Thanks mate, that's very kind :)
Cheers
Chris
John
Thanks mate, that's very kind :)
Cheers
Chris
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09-02-2008, 12:08 AM
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