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Date:         Thu, 23 Oct 1997 01:28:16 -0700
Reply-To:     David Bayer <bayer@SYBASE.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         David Bayer <bayer@SYBASE.COM>
Subject:      rear wiper motor

For anyone that has a burned out rear wiper motor- I happened to get a golf front wiper motor delivered to me when ordering a rear wiper motor to replace the burned out one that currently sits in my hatch. After a little investigation, it appears this motor will do the trick beautifully after a little soldering and it appears to be a much better built motor. The Bentley for the Golf also shows rear wiper motors that have identical components (but not pin numbering) to the vanagon motor, so one might want to look into those as well...

As for the front motor, it looks like a 87 - 89 golf comes the closest. One would need to only run a jumper wire between pin 31b and whichever of the two main power pins you wish to use (53 for lower speed, 53b for high speed). Then just wire the other pins using the same pin numbers as on the current motor. An 86 golf wiper motor will require a diode in line with the jumper wire as pin 31b goes to ground in the open position in these. I couldn't decipher the pin numbers on the Bentley diagram for the 85...

dave


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