fossilrider
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Hey Guys, Steve aka Fossil, here in Tn.. I have posted here a few times and really appreciate all the help I have gotten. So.... my '78 W150 Power Wagon has been a project and I haven't driven it since I drove it home when I bought it about 5 months ago. It had several small issues that I have been sorting out and I am just about done. However, the last thing I need to do before I start driving it is the wipers. I struggle with electrics and can't figure out the issue here. I have installed a new wiper motor, wiper switch, arms and blades, but all I can get is fast speed and it will not park the wipers.? I just now saw a you tube video that shows how to "time" a new motor to the arms (which I didn't know had to be done). This is the first wiper motor I have ever had to replace and didn't really think about that. Maybe(?) timing the mechanical part to the motor will fix the parking issue but I doubt it since it isn't parking in the wrong place: it isn't parking at all. I don't know if there is anything else in this system (relays, etc.) or not. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Steve