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Windshield Wiper Timer Car Motor Kit - 12VDC, 3-30 Seconds [Pre-assembled] Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Description of Windshield Wiper Timer Car Motor Kit - 12VDC, 3-30 Seconds [Pre-assembled]

Power supply : 12VDC./max. 40mA. Time intervel (without modifications) : adjustable from 3 to 30 seconds. When install the circuit to complete, the windshield wiper switch is operate normal. Can be used for each car. LED indication for operation of relay.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect fit for my car

Using this product, our team found that it was a perfect fit for our automotive application. The assembly process was simple and easy, allowing us to quickly replace our old and worn out parts. The wiper motor operates smoothly and effectively, leaving a clear windshield. The only downside was that the instructions were a bit vague, but it was easy to figure out with a bit of trial and error. Overall, we highly recommend this product for anyone in need of a reliable and affordable replacement…

Pros
  • Easy to install and use.
Cons
  • Requires a 12VDC power source, which may limit its compatibility with certain vehicles or systems that do not provide this voltage.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly. in windscreen wiper

Installed on the rear wiper of my 2010 Scion. Fixed an annoying problem with constantly working and creaking windshield wipers.

Pros
  • Replacement parts
Cons
  • Large and chunky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great, but take your time installing it.

Perfect fit for my 1981 Toyota pickup! Check your voltages before you just hook it up because hooking it up wrong will cause a short circuit. Take your time, use a voltmeter, but it works! I spent a lot of time trying to find something similar.

Pros
  • Motors
Cons
  • I vaguely remember