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Delay wiper function for 67 coronet? Possible?
#1
Firstly I don't want to change the wipers, just wondering if the function to do that delayed final sweep can be retro fitted to our cars?
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#2
Hello Zoran,

I won't address your question regarding possible retrofitting a delayed wiper function to your car because I don't know about that, but I can say that the two factory options for the 1967 A-Body and B-Body cars were as follows.

Two speed windshield wipers
Two speed wiper motor part number 2808 767
Applications: all A-Body and B-Body cars equipped with two speed windshield wipers

Variable speed windshield wipers
Variable speed wiper motor part number 2808 801
Applications: all A-Body and B-Body cars equipped with variable speed windshield wipers

Neither of the above factory winshield wiper options had a dedicated delayed wiper setting option like the newer modern cars have. The variable speed wipers do allow for some manual wiper speed adjustments but not a dedicated automatic setting.

There was also a third three speed wiper motor in 1967, but it was only used on the C-Body cars and it did not have a delayed wiper setting feature either.

To be honest Zoran, I doubt that you're going to be able to add that feature without going with a complete aftermarket windshield wiper system.

Richard
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#3
Yep Richard I figured that..

I have the variable option by the way. Wink

I was hoping that a doohickey might have been possible to add..relatively easily.
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#4
As do I on my 1966 500. That was as good as it got in 1966 and 1967 my friend.

Richard
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Smile
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#6
I'm not sure how this works, but I bet it can be wired into an old Mopar.

http://www.amazon.com/Revolution-Electro...B00BNZ05LU
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ws27 Wrote:I'm not sure how this works, but I bet it can be wired into an old Mopar.

http://www.amazon.com/Revolution-Electro...B00BNZ05LU
Check out their website, they can let you know if it will work on other vehicles.
http://revolutionelectronics.com/Product...er-module/
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#8
Umm cool find..! Thanks to both of you!
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