I had same problem on my '84 and found that fuse had blown. Replaced very old fuse as temporary fix until I can get new motors installed. Until I had time to get under the dash with a bright light, I used RainX with cleaner on the outside surface of the windshield and RainX anti-fog on the interior. John On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 20:26 -0800, David White wrote: > 200 miles to the coast in the rain. 3 days at the coast in the rain. > 150 miles returning from the coast in the rain. Lost both the dash > heater motor and the rear heater motor under the rear seat and the > wiper motor instantly with a slight wisp of burning wire under the > dash. Fuse number 10 is still good as are the two fuses under the > steering column. Where do I start looking for the problem? 84 westie. > I also learned that some of my fuses are black instead of the classic > red or white. black in position 10. red and white in positions under > the steering column. What's the amperage on black ones? My eyes are > too tired to see what it says on the backside. |
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