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I was wondering if anybody could tell me how to go about wiring a toggle switch for the wiper moter in my 1993 ford taurus wagon? if anyone can tell me how to wire it and put the wires in the right place i would appreciate it
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Re: My wagon
If you think it is the switch, replacement of the switch will be easier.
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Re: My wagon
Welcome to the forum!
I agree with way2old re: replacing the switch versus installing a toggle switch. Maybe if you describe what your wiper issue is you might find that there is a common, simple fix. -Rod |
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Re: My wagon
I second the motion and it should pass on our vote. Search the net for sellers and your local parts stores. I think AZ has one not too expensive. If you are willing to pull your own parts, you might do really well with a used one from a junked car with a known low mileage.
I don't believe it!?! Rod, you did it again!!! Now I have to third it, carry the motion....cough, cough, cough.... @#$!? e-dust again!?! |
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Re: My wagon
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Re: My wagon
Your typing is smokin'
, but I thought you'd be spending more time designing, analyzing, testing, etc. circuits and such, not pounding the keys so much. Sounds like you'd put a secretary out of a job.
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