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544 Wipers with 122 Wiper Switch... 444-544

John;

If it worked, there not much arguing with success, but I do have to point out that 122 and 544 Wiper Switches (the entire Switch/Motor combination for that matter as you observed) are NOT compatible, because the 544 Switch switches chassis to the Motor Assy to allow Dynamic Braking, which definitely stops the motor after power is removed...as I just pointed out to Ray elsewhere in this thread, if your Motor and Wipers successfully stop at the Park position with the 122 Switch and therefore without Dy Br, it is likely because your mechanical system presents enough of a load on the motor to stop it, so you are lucky and it is working without Dy Br...if however you were to refurbish your mechanical system such that it has low drag, and you turn OFF your Switch, the motor might just sail past the Parking point and keep going...it wouldn't be the first time...

See also: http://www.sw-em.com/544%20Wiper%20Info.htm#Park_Function_with_Dy_Br

Edit: This is an ancient thread, so posters may not be seeing it...info however is still valid...if you are having related issues, its better to open a new thread after seeing old threads...

Cheers






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