Re: Electrical assistance required
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Wiper Motor - Freelander motor NOT compatible! was created by David Aiketgate
Posted 12 years 2 months ago #66620I swapped the plug over, encouragingly the wire colours were even the same.
HOWEVER
The motor works perfectly on all settings when I plug it in (isolated from the car body)...except the motor casing and the arms are live!:shrug: Meaning that as soon as I try to install it, the fuse blows, obviously.
The wiring is blue, red and black to the motor, and there are also green and brown wires.
The red, black and blue wires go to the motor in both new and old motor.
There is a difference with the new motor setup (It only has one rotary switch self parking mechanism) with green and brown wires coming from it. See above photo
On the old motor there seem to be two rotary switches green wire goes to one, brown wire goes to the other. Black wires return from the 'green' switch. One black returned to the plug; one looped to join the black wire coming out of the motor.
I would like some knowledgeable chappie to tell me what connects where!:lol:
David
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From everything I've read it should be a straight swap after the plug change. If you have no joy/answers in a couple of days I should get mine through the post and could help you out with a picture comparison
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Posted 12 years 2 months ago #66630Link doesn't work. Clive but I've found a circuit diagram for the freelander to compare with the original.cjj wrote: Do you have a PDF reader?
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=freelander%201%20wiper%20circuit%20diagram&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&ved=0CDgQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmacassemble.com%2Flrm%2Ffreelander%2FFreelander%2520Electrical%2520Circuits%2520(2002).pdf&ei=V9M_UPevM-f80QXa84GABQ&usg=AFQjCNHEwIgfGH6V1U18Wp7CnjQm9E7dMw
The black looks like an earth.
MGF
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On the MGF the green is the earth and black the supply.
Compare the Freelander one with this http://www.mgfcar.de/schedules/sb25.jpg
and all the cables are the same, apart from the black and the light green.
In the Freelander the LightGreen is a supply from the fusebox, whereas in the MGF it is the earth.
In the Freelander the Black is the earth, whereas in the MGF it is the supply from the fusebox.
Do you have plenty of fuses?
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I would be getting a meter out on the motor and comparing resistances on each cable to earth.
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Cheers
Jim.
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Electrical assistance required
Posted 12 years 2 months ago #66651The problem highlighted. Black from the motor connects to green on the loom. Green from the motor switch connects to black in the loom. :bang:
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Posted 12 years 2 months ago #66653Not quite a straight swop then!
A 'how to' David, when you have it all sussed? :yesnod:
Black +ve not uncommon in the realm of BMC, BL etc etc in my experience!!
It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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Posted 12 years 2 months ago #66654David
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Posted 12 years 2 months ago #66687:yesnod:
And Bongo: we still use Avo meters: I still have one in its leather case!
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Electrical assistance required
Posted 12 years 2 months ago #66695John and Sue wrote: Finally, as an example of World Class Pedantry: DC circuits are actually positive and negative, whilst live and neutral are AC notations. So, in a car, you would not have a live feed but a positive one. I am also braced for arguments regarding conventional versus actual DC current flow! Bring it on. I need to get out more....
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And Bongo: we still use Avo meters: I still have one in its leather case!
I too have an Avo in its leather case, inherited from Sheila's dad.:yesnod:
And I agree with your pedantry but using 'live' in a negative earth car world, explained the problem, I thought.
David
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