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87 Chevy V10 - Adding delay wiper

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Shifty:

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--- Quote from: Shifty on August 18, 2022, 09:18:15 AM ---I have the same model of truck, well, 87 V20, close enough, and my delay module is kerput.  I honestly would like to have non-tilt, with no delay....just keep it simple, but I am watching your post in case I ever want to fix it.

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Quite often, replacing the electrolytic capacitors on the module board will restore the delay function.

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But!  I live in Tucson, and with the exception of monsoon season, it hardly rains, and I've got so many other projects to attend to.   :-\

nmyron3983:
So, to my original question, can someone show me how the delay module would install onto a column. Normally if I were replacing it I would be able to simply reverse the removal. But since I will be working from a place of not currently having a delay module, how does it connect to the column?

Maybe a photo of one installed, or something? Just a pointer to guide me a I know how to connect it up when the new column with the delay switch/wiring arrives?

VileZambonie:
The module is directly under the column in between the two connectors.

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