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2 Speed wiper switch and wiper park issue

cv70chall

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I recently replaced my bad wiper motor park assembly with a working one and the wipers still do not park when they are turned off. Is there any way I could have the plug on the wrong set of terminals at the switch? I do remember there being a lot of terminals and possibly more than one "fit" to the harness plug.
Does anyone have a photo of EXACTLY which terminals the plug fits on?

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Not yet. I've just replaced the park unit itself (bottom half) with a NOS unit and still nothing. I've verified I have a 2-speed switch and both speeds work, so my only thing left to check is the contacts in the motor housing up top, which I'll try this weekend.
 

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Chuck. When you bring the Challenger over to my house we can figure out these little things. It sounds to me like the park side of the motor is out.
 

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2 speed wiper motor

I recently replaced my bad wiper motor park assembly with a working one and the wipers still do not park when they are turned off. Is there any way I could have the plug on the wrong set of terminals at the switch? I do remember there being a lot of terminals and possibly more than one "fit" to the harness plug.
Does anyone have a photo of EXACTLY which terminals the plug fits on?

Thanks
Hi, you may have the wrong motor, there are two types of 2 speed motors that operate differently but look alike externally; one is for cars with concealed wiper arms and one for cars with out concealed wiper arms. This also means there are 2 different 2 speed wiper switches.
 
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