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Canadian818
02-04-2018, 12:26 PM
So I fabricated my single wiper setup using the factory motor over a year ago, but only decided to wire it to the switch yesterday. I have the schematic, but my switch has two extra wires not listed. Neither seem to have any power or continuity to each other or ground and supplying them with power seemed to have no effect.. Otherwise the colours are the same and match up with the motor wiring.

Ok, on to the problem. Wiper operates fine in hi and low speed, and when you pull on the stalk and push the spray button. However the intermittent setting and speed selector have no effect and the wiper just goes at the regular low speed, it never returns to park regardless of mode, and the wiper will stop whenever the switch is turned off regardless of position. I searched online, wiring diagrams, and through what remains of my Subaru harness and cannot see any other components involved, so the intermittent control must be in the switch. And the park control I expect is in the motor, but I’m lost as to how it works.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

AZPete
02-04-2018, 04:16 PM
Adam, "factory motor" means Subaru donor, not Factory Five, right? Using donor wiring, right? The Subaru wiring diagram - page WI-136 - shows the wiper motor has 5 wires, YB/*1/BL/*2/B and the first four go to the intermittent wiper module. Have you found the intermittent wiper module?

Canadian818
02-04-2018, 06:20 PM
Adam, "factory motor" means Subaru donor, not Factory Five, right? Using donor wiring, right? The Subaru wiring diagram - page WI-136 - shows the wiper motor has 5 wires, YB/*1/BL/*2/B and the first four go to the intermittent wiper module. Have you found the intermittent wiper module?

Yes the Subaru motor, and yes Subaru wiring. I have the first 4 wires all going directly to the steering column switch. I have the Subaru wire harness, but I couldn’t find anything for a separate module. I’ll have another look.

Wayne Presley
02-04-2018, 10:19 PM
There are 5 wires going to the switch and wiper motor

Canadian818
02-04-2018, 11:05 PM
There are 5 wires going to the switch and wiper motor

I have 5 wires off the motor, one goes to a local ground and the rest to the switch. The switch has 8 wires off it, the 4 that match the motor, ground, washer pump power, and two unknowns. If I’m understanding AZPete correctly, there should be a “module” between the motor and switch that would control the intermittent function.

Wayne Presley
02-04-2018, 11:15 PM
The module is built into the switch

Canadian818
02-05-2018, 12:31 AM
The module is built into the switch

That was what I thought before AZPete suggested otherwise. Any thoughts on the other two wires and why I don’t have the return to park and intermittent functions? The other two wires are solid blue and green with red stripe.

STiPWRD
02-05-2018, 08:49 AM
I think the self park feature is built into the motor. There should be one wire always supplying 12V to the motor (w/ ignition on) such that if you briefly touch one of the two speed wires (Hi/Low), the motor will do a full revolution and park itself. This is symbolized by the switch inside the motor diagram (pins 1 & 5); after the motor turns it opens the switch (parks). If you take a voltage reading on the wires coming from the combination switch, you can see if there's a wiring issue on that end. Likewise, you can hook up a battery to test your motor out, I think it needs constant 12V on the YB wire to perform the self park.

I used a marine motor (same as Bobncincy) to also do a single wiper but kept the oem combination switch.

Wayne Presley
02-05-2018, 10:07 AM
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Here is the wiring

AZPete
02-05-2018, 10:56 AM
Wayne is correct, and he's got so much experience that he's always correct. The diagram Wayne posted is the same as I was looking at yesterday, but I neglected the big square line of the Combination Switch. Ooops, sorry. My modified donor wiper motor and washer motor both connect to the B70 connector and work fine. Do you have this B70?
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Wayne Presley
02-05-2018, 11:07 AM
Self park only works with the key on

Canadian818
02-05-2018, 11:21 AM
Constant power is tee’d into the yellow/black wire with the key on. I have the same connector Pete. I don’t recall having an issue with it parking back when I installed the wiper and it’s been left in the parked position. I’m going to try testing just the motor again to confirm.

Canadian818
02-12-2018, 05:19 PM
Update. I went through my wiring like a dozen times, and am certain that I had it right. Still no idea what those extra two wires are though. So I figured it had to be either the switch or the motor. Like STiPWRD said the “return to park” is built into the motor. A little googling confirmed this and it’s pretty much how they all work. I took the motor apart and while I couldn’t figure out how to make it all work, there’s definitely a rotary switch built into the cover that hits the contact each time around. I just got back from the auto parts store with a new motor and plugged it in, and sure enough that was the problem. The intermittent function also works now.

Thanks for all the help and suggestions.