Wiper Pulse Module #15598496

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I fixed one for a friend at work, thanks to this post it was easy. Made a quick video about it.
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Awesome video and tutorial! I'm not a electronics nerd but I think I could follow your example. Welcome and thanks for the info.
 

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I fixed one for a friend at work, thanks to this post it was easy. Made a quick video about it.
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Definitely going to watch this later tonight. Mine's been junk in the dually for a while now and this may save me some money :) Thanks in advance.
 

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Has anyone tried to install the more modern self-contained wiper motor with the pulse board inside it? Will it physically fit the '87 K5?
 

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Has anyone tried to install the more modern self-contained wiper motor with the pulse board inside it? Will it physically fit the '87 K5?
Any information on what you speak of? I've not heard of that for our squarebodies.
 

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How new we talking (model year wise)? What did the 90-91 Burb's use?

I think I can get new boards made fairly reasonable. I have dealt with the place that reverse engineers and manufactures them before. They told me most anyone I need to talk to is booked - try back after the first of the year.
 

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Once spring happens (it's -32F here today) I will purchase a later model board with the motor and gearbox as a unit and see if it can be adapted.

Don't ask why - but I may need a new column-mounted wiper control arm and associated wiring - again.
 

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Here is picture of mine looks like d2 fried is this a resister? If so where do I purchase one I can solder it
 

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Found the fried piece is this a resister?
 

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I'd just like to thank everybody here. This post let me fix my pulse wipers. In my case, the SCR had 2 of the 3 solder joints broken. I simply resoldered the 2 legs, applied some fresh thermal paste, and it worked like a charm. Make sure you don't go too crazy with the thermal paste, though! The first time I reassembled it, the glob was too big and actually shorted 2 legs so it was constantly in pulse mode. Cleaned up my mess and it was good as new. It feels so good when you can fix things without using any parts!
 

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Looks like it is a diode.

diode 1N4002
Just a Big FYI for everyone, the schematic calls that out as a 1N4002 (1amp 100v) but on all the boards I have worked on, and even in the picture its a bigger diode. I have found G4B/4 diodes (obsolete) and other part numbers on there, they are all the same rating, it should be a 3 amp diode, part number 1N5408. Working on a test setup to check these easier and fix them. I have had lots of requests to fix them. I will keep everyone posted.
 

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I'd love to know what the part number is for the SCR.
 

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