I have spent ages trying to sort out the issue with parking my wiper motor.
I have a new switch at the drivers side of the car from Emberton Imperial (which has different pins to the OEM switch).
I had a new connector/parking switch also from Emberton on the wiper motor with 5 spades: 1) live feed in 2) live out 3) park 4) blank 5) earth.
Whilst I can get the motor to run (start/stop immediately) if I don’t have the park part of the circuit wired in, it all goes wrong when I set up the wiring fully i.e. it pops the fuse.
i.e.
- green on pin 1 provides power.
- Red/light green on pin 2 (slow, my motor only has 1 speed).
- Light green/Black on pin 5 for the washer.
- brown/light green also on from pin 2
And I have a new loom.
So, with the switch turned on, current flows to pin 1, through the switch to pin 2, and down red/light green to drive the motor.
My understanding is that when the switch is turned off,
But I can’t understand the actual behaviour of the connector/parking switch
1) when the pin is out (i.e. not parking), it connects live feed in (spade 1) to park (spade 4) – that makes sense
2) When the pin is in (i.e. need to park), it disconnects spade 1 and spade 4 (makes sense) AND connects spade 4 to EARTH pin(!).
By connecting spade 4 to earth, this means I have a live feed down the brown/light green wire that connects to earth – and it pops the fuse.
I dug out an old switch, and it does the same.
I can’t understand the point of connecting to earth – and I can’t find a way of connecting to the switch that makes the system behave as it should.
Sorry for the convoluted description – but the key questions are:
I have a new switch at the drivers side of the car from Emberton Imperial (which has different pins to the OEM switch).
I had a new connector/parking switch also from Emberton on the wiper motor with 5 spades: 1) live feed in 2) live out 3) park 4) blank 5) earth.
Whilst I can get the motor to run (start/stop immediately) if I don’t have the park part of the circuit wired in, it all goes wrong when I set up the wiring fully i.e. it pops the fuse.
i.e.
- green on pin 1 provides power.
- Red/light green on pin 2 (slow, my motor only has 1 speed).
- Light green/Black on pin 5 for the washer.
- brown/light green also on from pin 2
And I have a new loom.
So, with the switch turned on, current flows to pin 1, through the switch to pin 2, and down red/light green to drive the motor.
My understanding is that when the switch is turned off,
- current would flow down to the connector/parking switch which initially would be closed so current would flow over to the brown/light green wire, back up to pin 2 and again drive the motor until
- the pin is pushed in, breaking the switch and everything stops.
But I can’t understand the actual behaviour of the connector/parking switch
1) when the pin is out (i.e. not parking), it connects live feed in (spade 1) to park (spade 4) – that makes sense
2) When the pin is in (i.e. need to park), it disconnects spade 1 and spade 4 (makes sense) AND connects spade 4 to EARTH pin(!).
By connecting spade 4 to earth, this means I have a live feed down the brown/light green wire that connects to earth – and it pops the fuse.
I dug out an old switch, and it does the same.
I can’t understand the point of connecting to earth – and I can’t find a way of connecting to the switch that makes the system behave as it should.
Sorry for the convoluted description – but the key questions are:
- why does it connect pin 4 to earth and
- how do you configure the wiring to work with this?