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MichiganMan
07-19-2006, 01:42 AM
I was installing the remote starter that my wife got me for Birthday, and I zapped something (duhh). I now have no wipers. I went to onlinemazdaparts.com to try to see a diagram of the wiper relay, and possibly (if I determine it IS dead) order one, but there is no section for this item. I think it is called the Wiper Motor Relay Switch.
Can you find where there is a diagram of the wiper relay?
Thanks.
bagman1
07-19-2006, 08:43 AM
I was installing the remote starter that my wife got me for Birthday, and I zapped something (duhh). I now have no wipers. I went to onlinemazdaparts.com to try to see a diagram of the wiper relay, and possibly (if I determine it IS dead) order one, but there is no section for this item. I think it is called the Wiper Motor Relay Switch.
Can you find where there is a diagram of the wiper relay?
Thanks.
I have asked my techs and gotten their opinion on this one. Here is there suggestions. I really don't have a good diagram of the system to share with you, sorry.
1- check fuse should be a 20amp
2- check switch it controls everything else.
JMBaggie
MichiganMan
07-19-2006, 01:12 PM
Checked the fuse, all is fine there.
Do you know if this is a BLACK Relay switch located in the same AREA as the door locks boxex (security boxes)?
I am wondering if there is another fuse (MAIN BOX) under the hood?
bagman1
07-19-2006, 01:22 PM
Checked the fuse, all is fine there.
Do you know if this is a BLACK Relay switch located in the same AREA as the door locks boxex (security boxes)?
I am wondering if there is another fuse (MAIN BOX) under the hood?
There is a main fuse under the hood, but if that blew nothing would work. I would check and make sure that you didn't burn the switch out.
JMBaggie
TheMAN
07-19-2006, 08:16 PM
next time disconnect the battery before messing with the wires
MichiganMan
07-20-2006, 12:52 AM
Why do you come in here UNLESS you are here to help in the situation.
I am not retarted, I do learn from mistakes.
I will remember you. I am sure you have never made a mistake.
next time disconnect the battery before messing with the wires
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