65 D100 wiper motor/switch wiring
65 D100 wiper motor/switch wiring
Hello all.My 65 came with a bad wiper motor and the switch had been replaced with a cheap toggle switch.I found a good new motor and switch but not sure of wiring.All online wiring schematics for 65 show motor with A black and a blue wire.Mine has a black and green.Also the switch has 3 terminals .One marked P one B and one R.Can sometime please tell me the proper wiring so I don’t mess up my replacement parts. Thanks so much.Trying to post pic as well!
Re: 65 D100 wiper motor/switch wiring
I've got a question for you where did you find your wiper motor I've been looking for one?
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Re: 65 D100 wiper motor/switch wiring
Post a photo of your switch so the terminal markings can be read.
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Re: 65 D100 wiper motor/switch wiring
On your switch:
P=Park
B=Battery/Accessory Power
R=Run
Your wiper motor should have Black and Blue wire, Black goes to "R" on your switch and Blue goes to "P" on the switch.
You should have a Light Blue 14 AWG going to "B" on the switch.
If it's an aftermarket or rebuilt motor, most likely the Green is the same as Blue.
Hook a ground to your housing of the wiper motor and connect both the black and green wires to a positive feed, the motor should run. Remove the black wire with the green still connected and it should park. If it does, just hook the green wire to "P" on your switch and Black to "R" and you should be good.
P=Park
B=Battery/Accessory Power
R=Run
Your wiper motor should have Black and Blue wire, Black goes to "R" on your switch and Blue goes to "P" on the switch.
You should have a Light Blue 14 AWG going to "B" on the switch.
If it's an aftermarket or rebuilt motor, most likely the Green is the same as Blue.
Hook a ground to your housing of the wiper motor and connect both the black and green wires to a positive feed, the motor should run. Remove the black wire with the green still connected and it should park. If it does, just hook the green wire to "P" on your switch and Black to "R" and you should be good.
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61-71 Dodge Truck Association
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1968 W200 Sweptline
1969 D100 Utiline
1993 D250 Club Cab