EK Wiring diagram 215, 225, 219 & 229

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EK Wiring diagram 215, 225, 219 & 229

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Nice work Stinga 8)
Thats the same diagram I used to rewire my sedan.
I photocopied both halves, joined the pic,
photocopied it again as one peice,
blew it up to A3, coloured the wires correctly with my sons textas,
than had it laminated.
Colour makes it so much easier to follow.

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gday thommo

yea thought about getting the boys colouring-in pencils out :oops:
I agree it would be a bit easier to follow :wink:
either way good for reference

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I took a photo of mine, I hope this works.

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I was hoping it would come out larger so it could be read easier :(
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Thanks Ray and Jeff,
was going to do these ones tomorrow - have to do something else now........
anything you would like me to take on............?

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No offense Blacky,
but I think I'd prefer to "lick" a marble of my own -

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Hey Stingray, There's no reference to the electric wiper motor or switch. i'm having trouble locating whether I need two wires to the switch or one????
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Hi Theo,

I am just wondering if the diagram is actually FB - I note it is printed as FB/EK.

In answer to your question, there are two wires (leads) to your wiper motor - one brown, one black.......

The brown one comes from the Accessory terminal of the ignition switch.
It is marked at BAT on the wiper motor terminal board.
You will notice that there isn't a fuse marked wiper on your fuse panel - I believe this to be as a result of electric wipers being a modification to previous models..
There is, however, a fuse provided - it is "in line" and usually located above or beside the steering mast support - there should be a clip which holds it to the support. Make sure you switch your ignition "off" when replacing or checking this fuse as the wire (lead) will be live with your key switch "on".

The black one from the wiper switch - it is marked as SW on the terminal board.
The switch operates by providing the "earth or negative" to the wiper motor.

When your ignition is on, the wiper motor is live at all times - your wiper switch just makes the earth connection and completes the circuit to make the wiper motor run.

Hope this helps............

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Post by EKWagon »

there is another wiring diagram from my EK Manual with "Includes Hydramatic tranmission" on the cover and it has both the Electric Wipers and the Auto Neutral Safety Switch on it as well, boht are missing off the above diagrams.
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EKWagon, Would you be able to scan and post a Hydromatic wiring diagram?
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