I have three wiper motors in hand for use on my build and am not confident that any of the three will work. I need help figuring out whether I will be able to wire any of the three properly.
Motor #1 is from a 2005 Silverado. I have the motor, the wiring connector and a good bit of the wiring harness, but I do not have the steering column, the switch, or the firewall-mounted computer module that accompanies the system. I have located several wiring diagrams for this model, but none appears to tie directly to the wire colors on the connector.
Motor #2 is from a 1995 S10. I have the dash-mounted switch and a good bit of the wiring harness for this vehicle, but have misplaced the connector. I have a wiring diagram for this model, but have no idea how the 5 pins in the connector relate to the wire colors in the diagram.
Motor #3 is from a first-generation S10, specific year unknown. It has a four-wire connector attached. I have not been able to locate a wiring diagram for this motor.
I know I can get a new "Clean Wipe" motor with wiring instructions and a switch from Newport Engineering, but I'd prefer to spend the $200 elsewhere given the three motors I already have.
Does anyone have thoughts on how to get any of these three motors to work?
Motor #1 is from a 2005 Silverado. I have the motor, the wiring connector and a good bit of the wiring harness, but I do not have the steering column, the switch, or the firewall-mounted computer module that accompanies the system. I have located several wiring diagrams for this model, but none appears to tie directly to the wire colors on the connector.
Motor #2 is from a 1995 S10. I have the dash-mounted switch and a good bit of the wiring harness for this vehicle, but have misplaced the connector. I have a wiring diagram for this model, but have no idea how the 5 pins in the connector relate to the wire colors in the diagram.
Motor #3 is from a first-generation S10, specific year unknown. It has a four-wire connector attached. I have not been able to locate a wiring diagram for this motor.
I know I can get a new "Clean Wipe" motor with wiring instructions and a switch from Newport Engineering, but I'd prefer to spend the $200 elsewhere given the three motors I already have.
Does anyone have thoughts on how to get any of these three motors to work?
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