Rear windsheild wiper question...
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Rear windsheild wiper question...
If I were to get a rear windsheild wiper for my EG Hatch, how would I get it to turn on once it is installed? If possible, I'd like to go all OEM... no custom switches or anything like that.
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Re: Rear windsheild wiper question... (besouza)
You can junkyard all of it... you'll need the wiper stalk off the steering column, wiring, I believe it's called the ICM (silver box behind underdash fuse block), and the wiper motor + arm. You would also need the plastic lines for the fluid squirter and maybe a t or something for the wiper fluid resevoir. You might even need the fluid resevoir and a service manual for wiring diagrams, I'm not too sure...
It seems like an awful lot of trouble for a wiper... I've personally thought about getting rid of mine. Good luck either way.
It seems like an awful lot of trouble for a wiper... I've personally thought about getting rid of mine. Good luck either way.
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Re: Rear windsheild wiper question... (DestructoEH)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DestructoEH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You can junkyard all of it... you'll need the wiper stalk off the steering column, wiring, I believe it's called the ICM (silver box behind underdash fuse block), and the wiper motor + arm. You would also need the plastic lines for the fluid squirter and maybe a t or something for the wiper fluid resevoir. You might even need the fluid resevoir and a service manual for wiring diagrams, I'm not too sure...
It seems like an awful lot of trouble for a wiper... I've personally thought about getting rid of mine. Good luck either way. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks, I don't think I'll be doing this anymore... I just thought it'd be an easy plug n' play .
It seems like an awful lot of trouble for a wiper... I've personally thought about getting rid of mine. Good luck either way. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks, I don't think I'll be doing this anymore... I just thought it'd be an easy plug n' play .
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Re: Rear windsheild wiper question... (besouza)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by besouza »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Thanks, I don't think I'll be doing this anymore... I just thought it'd be an easy plug n' play .</TD></TR></TABLE>
Lots of plugging. You could always drop one in without the "squirter" to save some trouble.
Thanks, I don't think I'll be doing this anymore... I just thought it'd be an easy plug n' play .</TD></TR></TABLE>
Lots of plugging. You could always drop one in without the "squirter" to save some trouble.
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