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Please note that this document is for the 5-wire version 2. Connections are different for version 1.
Make sure V2 is marked on the module’s label.
Thank you for purchasing our Wiper Timer Module, we hope it puts the fun back into driving on a drizzly day!
Your module comes with a three year back to base guarantee from your date of purchase.
There is no need to register, we did that when you paid. This does not affect your statutory rights.
In a vehicle with a wiper system which only switches the wipers on or off
(either one or two speed), the RWTM will provide wiper sweep intervals of 2, 3, 4, 8 & 12 seconds.
Designed to work with most common self park wiper motors, once installed and turned on (turn knob clockwise), our Timer Module will repeatedly activate
your wipers in exactly the same way as before, but with an interval between each wiper sweep.
Your original switch will still work as before but must be turned off for our Module to provide the intervals.
It won't harm anything if you leave both switches on but your wipers may work erratically.
(The furthest left position on the Wiper Module’s control knob is the “off” position.)
Please read the following instructions & study the diagrams carefully before installation.
Our Timer Module is simple to install, but if you are in any doubt over your ability to install it correctly & safely please consult a
qualified technician.
Please contact Retronics Ltd if you have any queries.
A range of connectors is included with your module but the types of connectors you use is entirely your choice.
There are two main ways in which self parking wiper motors are connected. Some switch the
positive to the motor (for example the Lucas 14W) & some switch the earth (for example, the Lucas DR3A).
You will need to establish how your wiper motor is switched on & off.
You will find it useful to look at the wiring diagram for your car.
Bear in mind your vehicle’s wiring may have been changed at some point, or the manufacturer may have changed the wire colours without updating the
drawings.
Connection to a positive switching wiper motor:
With this type of motor, you will need to identify the Self Park feed wire which connects your switch to the wiper motor.