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Hi

I have just got a hardtop and rear door for my Defender 90, the wiper motor was seized so I have stripped it and freed it up. It has a Red wire that splits into the motor and to the park contact , a yellow one which goes to the park contact, a white one that goes to the motor and Black earth.

Can anyone tell me how to wire this up to test it before I install it in the vehicle ?

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Hi

I have just got a hardtop and rear door for my Defender 90, the wiper motor was seized so I have stripped it and freed it up. It has a Red wire that splits into the motor and to the park contact , a yellow one which goes to the park contact, a white one that goes to the motor and Black earth.

Can anyone tell me how to wire this up to test it before I install it in the vehicle ?

white should go to red/green of loom, black is earth..., yellow goes to brown/green of loom and red goes to +12v perm which should be green in the loom.

If your vehicle is not already fitted with the switch for the rear wiper and loom, send me a PM and i'll email u the complete wiring cct, its not as simple as many people 1st think - you can't use any old on/off switch...

If you just want to check the motor goes, apply +12v to white and black, you cant test the park without the correct switch.

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can someone post a picture of their rear wiper from the inside please, as mine is entirely custom and broken from the last owner, and i want to see what the real one looks like.

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can someone post a picture of their rear wiper from the inside please, as mine is entirely custom and broken from the last owner, and i want to see what the real one looks like.

I took these a while ago for another forum mate. on my 1989 110CSW HTH :D

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