kassim503
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One thing has been bugging me about my truck, and all pre 90's cars in general is that the windsheild wipers go too slow. Its plenty good enough to drive around on the street, but when you get it workin' in the mud its blind driving the entire way.
I do know that on GM wiper motors, the HI and LOW position are controlled through the switch to a ground, one wire grounding the HI and the other grounding the LO.
I was thinking what might happen if I ground out both through a relay or something, would both wires grounded out speed up the motor faster than what its got normally? Or would it slow it down to somewhere between LO and HI speeds?
I do know that on GM wiper motors, the HI and LOW position are controlled through the switch to a ground, one wire grounding the HI and the other grounding the LO.
I was thinking what might happen if I ground out both through a relay or something, would both wires grounded out speed up the motor faster than what its got normally? Or would it slow it down to somewhere between LO and HI speeds?