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R8rPhan

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Id seriously like a tilt column.. but at the same time, I have a manual and the steering wheel has no clearance issues. And wiring is all good, with the only three electrical components on the column I interact with being the ignition, turn signals, and horn(inop). However, I cant remove the key. So maybe I need to consider. Meh.


My horn is inop too.. I rebuilt the innards as far as the turn signal, the horn and all that, I'm just missing the spring and the button... There are times I need it... I should at least rig something up for temp.. but you know.. lol
 

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Following up here. I purchased a refurbished intermittent wiper module + new intermittent wiper switch from [mention]gmachinz [/mention]and finally installed em today. Took 15 minutes to go from 2 speed wipers to intermittent. Plug and play. Very worth it. Thanks [mention]gmachinz [/mention]! Pics below.

Original 2 speed switch:
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Original switch plugged into harness:
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New switch (upside down):
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New switch has receptacles for 2 harnesses (both go to the intermittent module):
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Intermittent wiper module. I assume it’s some sort of relay.
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Module plugs into the OEM harness at one end and the switch at the other.
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And that’s it.


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AuroraGirl

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Following up here. I purchased a refurbished intermittent wiper module + new intermittent wiper switch from [mention]gmachinz [/mention]and finally installed em today. Took 15 minutes to go from 2 speed wipers to intermittent. Plug and play. Very worth it. Thanks [mention]gmachinz [/mention]! Pics below.

Original 2 speed switch:
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Original switch plugged into harness:
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New switch (upside down):
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New switch has receptacles for 2 harnesses (both go to the intermittent module):
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Intermittent wiper module. I assume it’s some sort of relay.
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Module plugs into the OEM harness at one end and the switch at the other.
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And that’s it.


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my take away from this whole walkthrough is your dash cluster has a CLOCK.
 

gmachinz

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Awesome! Happy it all worked out! Those modules are getting very hard to come by too!
 

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