Yes it can. But I don't recommended it.
Because lots of thing can and will go wrong.
Mainly shorts and dead batteries.
I would pay a professional to fix problem now and not pay dearly later on.
If you decide to do it anyways.
Put a fuse and switch between the wiper motor installation.
Good luck.
The governor for the wipers is located near the fuse box. It is wired to the harness going to the wiper switch.
Check the battery first. It should be wired direct.
maybe it's wired on the wrong side of the switch
By a motor
The most conclusive test of a blower motor is to run a wire from the battery directly to the motor, being careful not to ground the wire out anywhere by accident. If the motor will not run when wired directly to the battery, it is probably bad.
motor's in cars are always connected to a hot sorce , via switch or relay, and the other wirer is connected to the body ground. So considering this, I would have to say parrell.
Run a wire from the positive terminal on the battery to the fan motor. If the fan will not run when hot wired, the motor is burned out and will have to be replaced. If the fan will run when hot wired, check the fan motor fuse. It us probably in the engine compartment near the battery.
Your cars starter motor is wired directly to your cars battery. A relay,operated by the keyed ignition switch closes this curcuit thus engaging the started motor. If the relay fails in the closed position, the starter motor will remain powered until the battery runs flat or the starter motor burns out. Hope that answers the question Your cars starter motor is wired directly to your cars battery. A relay,operated by the keyed ignition switch closes this curcuit thus engaging the started motor. If the relay fails in the closed position, the starter motor will remain powered until the battery runs flat or the starter motor burns out. Hope that answers the question
Bad starter.. direct ground..... stero equipment IG: amplifier being improperly wired . and it is possible to have the wrong alternator or a faulty one. Bad starter.. direct ground..... stero equipment IG: amplifier being improperly wired . and it is possible to have the wrong alternator or a faulty one.
They are wired in series.
if a light bulb is wired it lights if a motor is wired it turns
That really depends on the year, make and model. In theory, yes, that can work, but you could potentially be bi-pasing you BCM (body control module) and it MAY interfere with other things. Especially if its a newer car. Such as turning your headlights on once the module senses the wipers have been turned on, ect.