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    Hey y'all! So I dropped my dash to get to the heater core, after I dropped it I realized I didn't need to, but that is neither here nor there. So I dropped the dash, replaced the heater core, popped off the coil, replaced the hoses, put it back together and now my wipers don't work. Oddest thing!

    On the passenger side there was like a three wire female plug that didn't get plugged into anything because well, there looked to be nowhere to put it! On the driver side under the dash I remounted the thing with the blue box on it. Car runs GREAT, starts first crank most times, even feels better in the butt dyno due to a little timing adjust before the car went down for the heater core.

    Wondering if there is a wiper connector under there/where should I start looking. Everything worked great before hand.

    My wipers aren't doin' a lick of anything, totally baffling. Anywho, I took a picture of the female plug that is just chillin' at the point.

    It's easier to make a 3rd gen faster than to make a 4th gen look good

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    Wiper switch on 3rd gen is on joy stick on steering column I would imagine. Start looking around base of steering column to find where that plugs in. Your picture isn't much help because it is to close can not tell shich side of car your on etc.
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    • #3
      Doh! That is the passenger side of the car, that was out of pure curiosity. My 88 Trans Am doesn't have that but my 88 GTA does.
      It's easier to make a 3rd gen faster than to make a 4th gen look good

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      • #4
        FIXED IT!

        Steps are as follows!

        1. check fuse

        2. shake the wire harness violently out of frustration

        3. wait for fuse to pop

        4. replace fuse

        5. use wipers
        It's easier to make a 3rd gen faster than to make a 4th gen look good

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TransAmRocker View Post
          FIXED IT!

          Steps are as follows!

          1. check fuse

          2. shake the wire harness violently out of frustration

          3. wait for fuse to pop

          4. replace fuse

          5. use wipers

          LMAO! I like that.
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