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"How-to"- Install a variable intermittent wiper on a car not equipped with one

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Old 04-23-2002, 08:56 PM
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"How-to"- Install a variable intermittent wiper on a car not equipped with one

I hope it is of use to some of you thinking about swapping out your "standard" wiper switch for a variable intermittent wiper switch (standard on GLEs; included in GXE's and SE's S&C package).

My 97 SE 5sp is a stripper. It does not have the variable intermittent wiper which is available only in the SE Security and Convenience package. I did it for several reasons:
1. The "standard" wiper looks like something from a Kia parts bin, whereas the variable intermittent wiper switch matches the shape of the "combo" switch and is more aesthetically pleasing.
2. I truly miss not having the feature of a variable intermittent wiper.
3. Its a simple and relatively cheap "mod"

I did the swap in about 10 minutes. It is a direct swap. You don't have to mess with any relays, fuses, etc.

Here are the simple steps to swap out the standard wiper switch with a variable intermittent wiper switch:


1. Remove lower dash cover (held by 2 screws on each bottom corner, and snap-in clips across the top edge of the cover)
2. Remove metal knee bolster (held by 2 10mm screws)
3. Remove steering column cover (Held by 6 philips screws; 4 in front and 2 in the back)
4. You will expose the column switches. The wiper switch is held by two gold-colored screws. Remove the screws and slide out the wiper switch (direction indicated by the blue arrow).

5. Unclip wiring harness.

6. Install wiring harness onto new wiper switch
Install is reverse of removal.
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End result:


Note that if your Max is a 97-99 you MUST source a wiper switch from a 97-99. The pinouts are different. (Same goes for 95-96 Maximas ).
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ROTFLMAO

I love your sig, it's classic. No offence intended to anyone, it's just downright funny!

The timer is controlled within the switch, so it makes sense. I thought all Maximas came with int wipers but I guess I'm wrong.

Good job
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Thanks for the write up, I also have a stripped SE. Any idea haow much the wiper switch costs?
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Old 04-24-2002, 12:21 PM
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how about part number(s) along iwth the prices


thanks!
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Good write-up!
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Old 04-24-2002, 02:56 PM
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What the...

I wouldnt have known that there was a standard version of the wipers for the maxima. I thought that intermittent thing was stock
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Originally posted by Anachronism
Thanks for the write up, I also have a stripped SE. Any idea haow much the wiper switch costs?

The variable intermittent wiper switch is listed around $58+ tax retail at my local dealership.

Sorry I don't have the part number; the stupid parts guy was too lazy to read it off the monitor

I purchased a used switch, and it was only $35 shipped.

Btw, it rained earlier today and the variable intermittent feature worked flawlessly
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Nice write up, I miss this feature, I had it on my Stanza, but my Maxima SE is like many others a stripper, I'm gonna be doing this "mod" in the near future... and for those of you that don't want to go to a dealer or a junkyard... you can get the part for $50 on-line....

http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...ree&siteid=277

Click on Electrical ---> Chassis Electrical --> Switches --> Wiper Switch --> Maxima

Thats for 97-99 models.. you can find the 95-96 model on that site also.. the 95-96 one costs $45
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Originally posted by Da99Maxima
Nice write up, I miss this feature, I had it on my Stanza, but my Maxima SE is like many others a stripper, I'm gonna be doing this "mod" in the near future... and for those of you that don't want to go to a dealer or a junkyard... you can get the part for $50 on-line....

http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...ree&siteid=277

Click on Electrical ---> Chassis Electrical --> Switches --> Wiper Switch --> Maxima

Thats for 97-99 models.. you can find the 95-96 model on that site also.. the 95-96 one costs $45
I tried clicking on this link and it's not working for me.
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Originally posted by bigmaxhi


I tried clicking on this link and it's not working for me.

Hmmm strange... I just tested it and it worked fine.... Try cutting and pasting the link into a new window, that might do the trick....If that doesn't work then go here:

http://www.trademotion.com

choose your model year Maxima.. search the Mechanical catalog.. and then follow the steps above.. Electrical.... etc etc
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Originally posted by Da99Maxima



Hmmm strange... I just tested it and it worked fine.... Try cutting and pasting the link into a new window, that might do the trick....If that doesn't work then go here:

http://www.trademotion.com

choose your model year Maxima.. search the Mechanical catalog.. and then follow the steps above.. Electrical.... etc etc
I did a search and its better to reach Conicelli Nissan's parts database through www.partznet.com

If my tranny clunks out I'm going to buy an LSD tranny from them. $1700bux
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Originally posted by Smooth Operator


I did a search and its better to reach Conicelli Nissan's parts database through www.partznet.com


Hmmmm your right... it is slighty cheaper thru that link.. the few bucks you save can be used to buy sum Burger King on that rainy day using your new wiper switch
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thanx for the write up! i was just saying last week, and have always complained, that i wish i had the variable intermittent wiper. having only slow, fast, and very fast aren't good speeds for all rain. so i got the variable one and will be putting it in this week. just wanted to say thanx!
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Yeah, this is a solid mod....

Could we order this part from Courtesy Nissan or something? I remember something about 25% of parts ordered from them, shipped overnight for free. Anyone have thoughts on this?
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i did this mod last month and have been meaning to post that it works great. i got mine at a junkyard...the install was pretty easy, only a few screws were a pain but that happens, so i recomend people who don't have variable intermittent get it cuz it's well worth it. i noticed however, that it only adjusts the speed of the first speed and the other two don't change. but, the first is really the only one that i need to ever adjust anyways. just wanted to bump this thread up incase someone else was wondering. yes
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Why don't we put this in a sticky?
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Old 06-23-2002, 01:53 AM
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Sorry to ask such a dumb question, but we're supposed to order the switch thats called

Electrical, Chassis Electrical, Switches, Wiper Switch, Maxima, W/Variable Sp Wipers

priced at $42.53, correct? As oppposed to the other one thats W/O Variable Sp Wipers (and costs more, go figure). I know the one W/O variable sp wipers is probably the one I already have in my car, but I just wanted to make sure so they don't send me the wrong part. Thanks.
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Originally posted by spiff56747
Sorry to ask such a dumb question, but we're supposed to order the switch thats called

Electrical, Chassis Electrical, Switches, Wiper Switch, Maxima, W/Variable Sp Wipers

priced at $42.53, correct? As oppposed to the other one thats W/O Variable Sp Wipers (and costs more, go figure). I know the one W/O variable sp wipers is probably the one I already have in my car, but I just wanted to make sure so they don't send me the wrong part. Thanks.

that sounds right to me. i wonder why that crappy part that came stock costs more if it does less...
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