Intermittent wiper control box.
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The intermittent wiper box of old. I've recently just had a second one stop working on me. A Lucas unit, I believe also fitted to an old spitfire or similar, my notes are elsewhere.
Have they found a reliable fix? And before you say to buy an Aeroscreen, I do have one, but I found the automatic intermittent quite useful over keep flicking the switch.
I believed the feature had returned with the new crop of 7's a few years ago?
Have they found a reliable fix? And before you say to buy an Aeroscreen, I do have one, but I found the automatic intermittent quite useful over keep flicking the switch.
I believed the feature had returned with the new crop of 7's a few years ago?
Last I knew was Caterhams, 1999 any how had an intermittent wipe feature. I believe only a couple of years after this was pulled and wasn't present for many years, so I gather (!?). Then returned one day.
Anyhow, the rocker has off, slow and fast. If you flick it on to slow and then off again right away, it'll go to intermittent mode. Do this again and it'll turn it off again.
This box I'm buying will replace my Lucas box. Work in the same way but offer a variable intermittent. The wash button can also be programmed to be a wash wipe if specced.
Anyhow, the rocker has off, slow and fast. If you flick it on to slow and then off again right away, it'll go to intermittent mode. Do this again and it'll turn it off again.
This box I'm buying will replace my Lucas box. Work in the same way but offer a variable intermittent. The wash button can also be programmed to be a wash wipe if specced.
Gingerbread Man said:
We'll I've gone for it. £36 delivered worldwide. I've not got for the wash wipe feature as I'm happy to use the two buttons.
Smart-ScreenWhich one did you buy?
V7SLR said:
I original emailed for a chat. He said that the SS01 model would work. That's non wash wipe. If you want wash wipe, you'll have to ask or follow the flow diagram on that site. But he was very prompt via email.This is based on a 1999 car.
Gingerbread Man said:
Last I knew was Caterhams, 1999 any how had an intermittent wipe feature. I believe only a couple of years after this was pulled and wasn't present for many years, so I gather (!?). Then returned one day.
Anyhow, the rocker has off, slow and fast. If you flick it on to slow and then off again right away, it'll go to intermittent mode. Do this again and it'll turn it off again.
This box I'm buying will replace my Lucas box. Work in the same way but offer a variable intermittent. The wash button can also be programmed to be a wash wipe if specced.
Aha, that explains it, thanksAnyhow, the rocker has off, slow and fast. If you flick it on to slow and then off again right away, it'll go to intermittent mode. Do this again and it'll turn it off again.
This box I'm buying will replace my Lucas box. Work in the same way but offer a variable intermittent. The wash button can also be programmed to be a wash wipe if specced.
Not sure if this is going to be relevant to this thread (sorry if it isn't - also not sure if it works or not with Caterhams), but this is a link to a thread I added a couple of posts to a few years ago when I had an Elise.
It was about a 'variable intermittent wiper delay relay' and the mod from a Citroen BX wiper arm washer jet. Have a look on pages 2 and 3 of the following link -
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=1&a...
It was about a 'variable intermittent wiper delay relay' and the mod from a Citroen BX wiper arm washer jet. Have a look on pages 2 and 3 of the following link -
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=1&a...
The 7 has this - http://www.autoelectricalspares.co.uk/ekmps/shops/...
When it plays up you can pull the two plugs and link them together without the Lucas unit.
It's probably has relay in it, just not the typical modern relay. So no pulling one out and putting a new one in. I've probably bought a more expensive relay in a posh box, but it is a nice box.
When it plays up you can pull the two plugs and link them together without the Lucas unit.
It's probably has relay in it, just not the typical modern relay. So no pulling one out and putting a new one in. I've probably bought a more expensive relay in a posh box, but it is a nice box.
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