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Electrical / Re: Wipers gone wonky
« Last post by zieg85 on April 30, 2026, 10:20:52 pm »there is a module that went bad. Directly under the cover plate you will see it.
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Electrical / Re: Wipers gone wonky« Last post by zieg85 on April 30, 2026, 10:20:52 pm »there is a module that went bad. Directly under the cover plate you will see it.
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Electrical / Wipers gone wonky« Last post by jeremy.farlow on April 30, 2026, 06:44:59 am »So the intermittent wipers in my 1991 suburban have stopped working. I still have a couple of speed ranges, but the only way I can get the wipers to shut off is to run them to full on position and then to the off position. Really just an inconvenience, but I do tend to mostly use the slower speeds. I like the first click, where the wipers wipe a few times and then pause.
What do I need to replace to get it back?? Thanks Jeremy 3
General Discussion / Re: Hella PN#002395301 Replacement Headlight Glass Lenses For Roundeye Trucks« Last post by JohnnyPopper on April 28, 2026, 12:05:04 pm »Thx again! I saved the part numbers...
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General Discussion / Re: Some cool old cars« Last post by JohnnyPopper on April 28, 2026, 12:03:57 pm »I've go a '88 Silverado R30 3+3 Crew. Survivor, patina, shiny clean. 454, TBI, Commercial HD TH400, 8.3' bed Dually.
Have it listed at 25K, around here, no interest. I think the market is soft this year, wonder if the war has peep in a holding pattern? Neutral observation... 5
Electrical / Re: Door switch for courtesy lights on 1974 c10« Last post by fiddler on April 27, 2026, 06:54:07 am »So I found an adjustable switch on Amazon and installed it and it works great. I am still impressed with whoever managed to cut the old switch down to fit. The switches from el m see truck do not work on my truck. It may be because the doors are from different years. (Newer doors from a junkyard because the old ones rusted out??). So the trick seems to be to find a switch that has the barrel made of a different material than the threaded portion of the switch. Also have to ensure the threads go all of the way to the hex part of the threaded section in part with no gap at the hex. The switch I bought has a silver colored base with what appears to be a copper sleeve and a silver colored plunger. If you order these be advised there is also a set of two available for a lesser price than two single switches. The set appears to be the same switch. Wish I had seen it before I ordered two singles. Thanks for all of your help!
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General Discussion / Re: Hella PN#002395301 Replacement Headlight Glass Lenses For Roundeye Trucks« Last post by 78 Chevyrado on April 26, 2026, 10:44:38 pm »Wow Kenny! Those lenses impressed me back when they still had halogens in them. I love em! The philips LEDs have been in there for 4 or 5 years i think. They have a seperate driver box and have worked flawlessly. 7
General Discussion / Re: Some cool old cars« Last post by jeremy.farlow on April 26, 2026, 09:01:02 pm »I don't even want to stop and ask.
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General Discussion / Re: Hella PN#002395301 Replacement Headlight Glass Lenses For Roundeye Trucks« Last post by JohnnyPopper on April 25, 2026, 11:13:51 pm »Wow Kenny!
That was seriously impressive and thanks for sharing the videos and part numbers! That bush made me jump! And then the tree! I know what my next upgrade will be! Thank you so much. 10
General Discussion / Re: Some cool old cars« Last post by JohnnyPopper on April 25, 2026, 10:45:37 pm »Gorgeous! What are they asking for it? R or V? Looks like a 30 1 ton.
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