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Old 03-16-2018, 09:14 PM   #103
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Re: Testing Windshield Wiper Motors

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Originally Posted by Mike_The_Grad View Post
LOCKDOC,
My truck sat in the driveway with no hood and not running from 2006-2014.
I removed everything forward of the cab, except steering and suspension. So i only recently installed wiper arms and blades. I have my original nozzles. I'm gonna go through all of it and clean, paint, lube, replace whatever needs it. I don't have a washer bottle, hoses. I'll pull transmission arms, and whatever else is exterior and restore them. Replace wiper motor with a NEW unit and maybe washer pump just to have new in there. Which wiper motor would be the correct replacement for my 72 C10? I'm assuming it's the 3-terminal non-depressed motor unit....but I could be wrong. I may even get a new wiper switch, but I'm not looking forward to paying almost $40 for a new one.lol. But then again, I do have all new headlight switch, dimmer switch, and ignition switch. It's a good thing I've slowly been going through the truck because I can imagine this turning into one of those "while I'm down there I may as well replace..."

Yes, it would be the 3 terminal non-depressed. Rectangular motor....

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