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Old Mar 19, 2010 | 06:21 PM
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I just put in a new oil pressure sending unit . Works now. When i finished putting everything back together like windsheld motor.
starts great but wipers dont work. Lool around and guess what,
i find a 2 wire plug that goes noware Wire colors lite purple and light green. Any ideas where it plugs in. Please don't tell me i have to take
motor out again. Not that i need wipers i don't take it out in the rain.

Steve
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Old Mar 20, 2010 | 09:04 AM
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Where exactly did you find this connector, can you post a pic of it ?
Both wiper connectors are clean and tight and wiper fuse good ?
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um if you don't take it out in the rain, how did you find out the wipers don't work?

Be sure to have water on the windshield when using them, or the dirt accumulated on the wiper blades can score the windshield.

I agree, where is the plug, and are the wiper motor plugs still plugged in?
also, try lifting the wipers off the windshield in case they are on the wrong side of the wiper stop

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Old Mar 21, 2010 | 09:30 AM
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Ok i found out where it went. The bottom of the wiper motor. Steve
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