Does anyone know what model toyotas came with this option/feature, and if it is possible to adapt it to a 60 series cruiser? Or the whereabouts of a universal kit I can purchase for my 60 series? with the rain up here in the north it is a useful feature to have on a vehicle......
thanks,
MB
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Variable intermittent wipers
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Variable intermittent wipers
My 60 series rebuild....
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2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
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2006 CRV Sport (wifes car)
Re: Variable intermittent wipers
I seem to recall a jaycar kit being available - may be an easier option. There's not much to it - basically just a capacitor and a pot i think?flyology wrote:Does anyone know what model toyotas came with this option/feature, and if it is possible to adapt it to a 60 series cruiser? Or the whereabouts of a universal kit I can purchase for my 60 series? with the rain up here in the north it is a useful feature to have on a vehicle......
thanks,
MB
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if you have basic electronics skillz, you could build:
http://www.uashem.com/pageid-418.html
Dick Smith and Jaycar used to sell a couple of kits that were published in Silicon Chip, but I think the most recent one was about 1990. give that circuit a shot - print it and take it in to Jaycar and hopefully you'll find a helpful nerd. even if you have to buy a soldering iron, the whole lot shouldn't cost more than $60ish. you could build the whole thig on a breadboard 5x5 cm, put the variable resistor on wires and mount it on the dash, tuck the rest up behind the dash
http://www.uashem.com/pageid-418.html
Dick Smith and Jaycar used to sell a couple of kits that were published in Silicon Chip, but I think the most recent one was about 1990. give that circuit a shot - print it and take it in to Jaycar and hopefully you'll find a helpful nerd. even if you have to buy a soldering iron, the whole lot shouldn't cost more than $60ish. you could build the whole thig on a breadboard 5x5 cm, put the variable resistor on wires and mount it on the dash, tuck the rest up behind the dash
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variable speed wipers
hilux from 1989 - 1997 have variable speed may be adaptable.
I have both HJ60 & Hilux so I can check it out.
I have both HJ60 & Hilux so I can check it out.
Hilux Wreckers Chinderah NSW
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Shed 12 / 11-13 Morton St
Chinderah
ONLY 1hr FROM BRISBANE!
Ph. 02 66743307
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