What's happening with the switch? What is it doing/not doing?
I think you said on the german forum your English is almost zero so I've tried to translate Jim's response for you using google
Dies ist , wie Sie Ihre 2864014 drei Geschwindigkeitswischerschalter zu testen. Hoffe das hilft.
High-Speed- Position:
B F1 (-28 Ohm { Widerstand durch den Schalter Widerstand } )
A bis F1 (-28 Ohm { Widerstand durch den Schalter Widerstand } )
Medium Speed Position:
B F1 (-10 Ohm { Widerstand nur durch Dash Geschirr Braun * Draht über R1 } )
Von A bis F1 (-10 Ohm { Widerstand nur durch Dash Geschirr Braun * Draht über R1 } )
Jim
This is how to to test your 2864014 three speed wiper switch. Hope this helps.
Jim
Have you tried an additional ground wire from the switch housing to the drivers door jamb to see if you're dealing with a ground issue to the switch?
Hello
Must the switch with any what cable be connected to?
Don't I understand these 4 measurements?
How to measure?
High-Speed- Position:
B F1 (-28 Ohm { Widerstand durch den Schalter Widerstand } )
A bis F1 (-28 Ohm { Widerstand durch den Schalter Widerstand } )
Medium Speed Position:
B F1 (-10 Ohm { Widerstand nur durch Dash Geschirr Braun * Draht über R1 } )
Von A bis F1 (-10 Ohm { Widerstand nur durch Dash Geschirr Braun * Draht über R1 } )
Chassis ground, is that the housing of the switch.
Be made the measurements at the switch built in?
gruß
Franz
That's using ohms with a multimeter to get those readings. Do your multimeters read in Ohms also? I would think so since it was discovered by a German physicist, Georg Simon Ohm? Not trying to be a wise acre here, just asking so I know if I can become friends with Google and see if there some kind of conversion?
That resistance wire is in a bundle in your wiring harness.
Hello
There must I see, if this cable is still present in my wiring harness?
Could I get these two plugs A and R connect directly?
The two are chart here in the wiring also directly connected?
Or use a 0,205 mm² (24 gauge) wire? And good?
http://www.mymopar.com/downloads/1969/69CoronetA.JPG
Found this here.
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/archive/index.php/t-83581.html
greeting + thanks
Franz
Hello Franz,
I have been working with Kim to try and help you. This is the actual specifications on the wire used between the (A) terminal and the (R) terminal.
The wire gauge is 24 AWG {American Wire Gauge} or .5106 mm.
The wire length from the (A) terminal to the (R) terminal is 44 1/2 inches or 1130.3 mm.
If your dash harness is missing this wiring, you could use this length of wire outside of your wiring harness and rolled into a round small circle and secured onto the outside of your dash harness.
I hope this is the information that you are requesting and is the solution you are looking for. Glad to help!
Jim
Hello Franz,
I have been working with Kim to try and help you. This is the actual specifications on the wire used between the (A) terminal and the (R) terminal.
The wire gauge is 24 AWG {American Wire Gauge} or .5106 mm.
The wire length from the (A) terminal to the (R) terminal is 44 1/2 inches or 1130.3 mm.
If your dash harness is missing this wiring, you could use this length of wire outside of your wiring harness and rolled into a round small circle and secured onto the outside of your dash harness.
I hope this is the information that you are requesting and is the solution you are looking for. Glad to help!
Jim