I have a couple of wiper motors that I am testing out. I know one is a 2 speed and I thought the other was a single although they look the same. The 2 speed worked great in the car. Question is how do I test for the second speed. Have gotten them to work as a single but not sure on what prongs to be touching to get 2 speed. Tried touching a couple at a time with the positive but still just worked as a single. Have the ground on the single by itself. Need some electrical advice, dangerous for a carpenter to be messing with electricity, lucky it is not high voltage.
Brian said
Jul 23, 2013
Jerel, if you have shop manual see page 12-28 fig 60.
jmont64 said
Jul 23, 2013
Brian wrote:
Jerel, if you have shop manual see page 12-28 fig 60.
I do have a shop manual so will do that tomorrow, thanks Brian.
cdnpont said
Jan 12, 2022
An update to your post Jerel,
Never know, someone might be searching the post title for help. Was always a mystery, but this worked for me.
Note: this below is for the Depressed park type only. Non depressed are different.
My 2 speed is different. Operates off ground attached to the terminals. Top one is fast. Middle is slow. Its shaped more like a square. Mine is a 1965 unit.
cdnpont said
Jan 24, 2022
Do you have a picture?
65Camino said
Jan 24, 2022
I will after the three feet of snow melts thats blocking my garage door.
cdnpont said
Jan 24, 2022
It's the non depressed 2 speed type I'm assuming?
If yes, then it's nothing similar to the depressed type Delco shown above. I'll edit the image to show that.
I have a couple of wiper motors that I am testing out. I know one is a 2 speed and I thought the other was a single although they look the same. The 2 speed worked great in the car. Question is how do I test for the second speed. Have gotten them to work as a single but not sure on what prongs to be touching to get 2 speed. Tried touching a couple at a time with the positive but still just worked as a single. Have the ground on the single by itself. Need some electrical advice, dangerous for a carpenter to be messing with electricity, lucky it is not high voltage.
I do have a shop manual so will do that tomorrow, thanks Brian.
An update to your post Jerel,
Never know, someone might be searching the post title for help. Was always a mystery, but this worked for me.
Note: this below is for the Depressed park type only. Non depressed are different.
1965 shown,
Do you have a picture?
It's the non depressed 2 speed type I'm assuming?
If yes, then it's nothing similar to the depressed type Delco shown above. I'll edit the image to show that.
Yes, non-depressed. Similar to this one
I made one up for this type of 2 speed motor.