DeTomaso Mailing List: July 2001, Message #67
| From: | "Tomas Gunnarsson" <guson@home.se> |
| Subject: | SV: Windshield wiper "park" |
| Date: | Wed, 4 Jul 2001 11:28:51 -0400 |
Either there's a constant 12V line that powers this function _or_ a 12V
"park" wire that comes from the wiper switch. The luck must be present in
both cases! ;-)
Tomas
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> Från: Charlie Mccall <Charlie.Mccall@haworth.com>
> Till: Multiple recipients of list <detomaso@realbig.com>
> Ämne: Windshield wiper "park"
> Datum: den 4 juli 2001 09:52
>
> While things are a little quiet and people have a day off, I thought I'd
ask a question.
> Obviously not my most pressing problem at the moment, but driving home
from Italy last
> week it began to rain just a little bit. I turned on my windshield
wipers and noticed that for
> whatever reason they no longer "self-park", but instead stop wherever
they are when I
> turn the switch off.
>
> What causes this? Is this function controlled by the motor, by the
switch, by luck?
>
> I know, most of the California group is saying to themselves "Windshield
wipers?"
>
> Charlie McCall
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