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Gaaaah! I know what you mean. I've had that happen before now too.rayofleamington wrote:Needless to say, to get home afdter 3 hours of torrential rain to find there was no cover on my baby - a very sad moment
Rear floor pan 2 incheses deep with water etc.. etc..



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wiper motor
Peetee, one of the posts re the order of wiring of the wiper motor suggested
from the top, black, green, and green/black. From your pic of the successful
wiring you used to remove the fault this was not the correct order so was that
why you were blowing the fuse?
from the top, black, green, and green/black. From your pic of the successful
wiring you used to remove the fault this was not the correct order so was that
why you were blowing the fuse?
Willie
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It might have been. I rewired on the assumption that the green/black and green wires were live feeds and had to be on the bottom two terminals because they were located on insulated circuit board. The third contact was visibily earthed to the motor body.From your pic of the successful
wiring you used to remove the fault this was not the correct order so was that
why you were blowing the fuse?
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.