Wiper motor relocation on a Duster

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So I have the dash out and figured this would be a great time to relocate the wiper motor INSIDE the car. I have seen a couple older threads but never really got all the details. I have no problems fabricating and welding a bracket and have found several wiper motors online that have a three-post lug mounting arrangement that seems like it would be cake to bolt to a bracket with.

Questions:

What year/make/model wiper motor did you pick and why?
What wiper switch do I use?
How do I wire it (I am using a generic harness from Speedway Motors for the whole car)?
Is the intermittent function controlled by the switch or the motor type?

I really only care about low/high/park. If I can swing the intermittent then that is a bonus.

Thanks for any pics or ideas you may have! I am ready to make this happen.
 
So I have the dash out and figured this would be a great time to relocate the wiper motor INSIDE the car. I have seen a couple older threads but never really got all the details. I have no problems fabricating and welding a bracket and have found several wiper motors online that have a three-post lug mounting arrangement that seems like it would be cake to bolt to a bracket with.

Questions:

What year/make/model wiper motor did you pick and why?
What wiper switch do I use?
How do I wire it (I am using a generic harness from Speedway Motors for the whole car)?
Is the intermittent function controlled by the switch or the motor type?

I really only care about low/high/park. If I can swing the intermittent then that is a bonus.

Thanks for any pics or ideas you may have! I am ready to make this happen.
So I have the dash out and figured this would be a great time to relocate the wiper motor INSIDE the car. I have seen a couple older threads but never really got all the details. I have no problems fabricating and welding a bracket and have found several wiper motors online that have a three-post lug mounting arrangement that seems like it would be cake to bolt to a bracket with.

Questions:

What year/make/model wiper motor did you pick and why?
What wiper switch do I use?
How do I wire it (I am using a generic harness from Speedway Motors for the whole car)?
Is the intermittent function controlled by the switch or the motor type?

I really only care about low/high/park. If I can swing the intermittent then that is a bonus.

Thanks for any pics or ideas you may have! I am ready to make this happen.
Used a motor out of a 20007 Neon.
Several FABO members had recommended it.
The wiper switch was from Ron Francis and I matched the wiper motor wiring to the car wiring. You can get all four functions on the wiper motor.

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