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Old 08-06-2014, 07:47 PM   #1
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I just realized you are in Spain. For some crazy reason I had assumed you were in Puerto Rico (with a US spec Yaris). Now, I am thinking that the European Yaris has something different about the internals of the wiper switch that causes the delay in ON mode.
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Old 08-06-2014, 07:54 PM   #2
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I just realized you are in Spain. For some crazy reason I had assumed you were in Puerto Rico (with a US spec Yaris). Now, I am thinking that the European Yaris has something different about the internals of the wiper switch that causes the delay in ON mode.
If could be that the European version instead of intermittent and continuous scan so serious safer backwards that you would lose, continuous sweep.

What most interests me is that it is compatible with the car and can put without problems that do not match the wires to the main functions.
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If could be that the European version instead of intermittent and continuous scan so serious safer backwards that you would lose, continuous sweep.

What most interests me is that it is compatible with the car and can put without problems that do not match the wires to the main functions.
I just looked at the European wiring diagrams and there are two versions (with intermittent and without intermittent). The intermittent function is built into the wiper motor assembly, not into the switch.
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Old 08-07-2014, 03:37 PM   #4
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I just looked at the European wiring diagrams and there are two versions (with intermittent and without intermittent). The intermittent function is built into the wiper motor assembly, not into the switch.

CTScott Hi, I could not answer before as I have been out all day and gone to buy the command of clean, but the joy did not last long.
In my car the rear wiper works perfectly, the two positions, intermittent and continuous, but have been to test the front and the front turn signal does not work and if I give the water sprayer expels water only and do not move the clean, I guess it has something to do with the four wires to a connector that brings greater.
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CTScott Hi, I could not answer before as I have been out all day and gone to buy the command of clean, but the joy did not last long.
In my car the rear wiper works perfectly, the two positions, intermittent and continuous, but have been to test the front and the front turn signal does not work and if I give the water sprayer expels water only and do not move the clean, I guess it has something to do with the four wires to a connector that brings greater.
Did you make any wiring modifications on your car? The turn signals and wipers are not wired into the same connector.
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Old 08-07-2014, 05:01 PM   #6
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Did you make any wiring modifications on your car? The turn signals and wipers are not wired into the same connector.
Sorry, I wanted to say that intermittent function not working front or the clean sweep clean by spraying with water.
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Sorry, I wanted to say that intermittent function not working front or the clean sweep clean by spraying with water.
OK. So, the front intermittent and spray do not work, but the front constant slow and fast do work?
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