Paul although you have changed the 6 pin wiper delay relay please note that MMC appear to use the standard 5 pin relay base connector with a sixth connection added for the narrower "I" pin. This is the one that accepts the intermittent trigger so worth checking this connection is good as a replaced relay could still leave no connection here and it's a
known issue! If it helps it's the pin with orange/green wire connecting to wiper stalk resistance array via a flying lead at stalk. It may save you checking at the wiper stalk. Please also read this article I wrote on wipers employed on later Classic Mogs:
Have been unable to find any in depth explanation of the functioning on the wiper control system used on recent Morgan Classics with wash and delayed wipe, or indeed of similar on any other marque. Below is my attempt at explaining the system based on research into chassis loom, delay relay and wiper stalk. Models from around 1997 and on to end of Classic production, appear to employ both the same wiper stalk and delay relay so should function similarly.
The Lucas 14W two speed wiper motor has the usual self parking mechanism employing an integral changeover switch operated by a cam on the drive wheel. This allows continued current to motor after wipers are turned off until the cam, coinciding with the wiper park position, throws the switch to ground the normally live side of the motor. This puts a short on the motor windings and with help from the motors back emf brakes it, so preventing overrun of park position. The motor has three brushes oriented to allow slow and fast wipe speeds. Wipers are controlled by the right hand Lucas steering stalk. Note it functions standalone with no connection whatsoever to CANBUS, ECU or BCU.
A downward pull on the stalk against spring detent engages slow wipe, allowing a single wipe with timely release. Pulling stalk forwards against spring operates screen washer pump whilst simultaneously applying +12 volts to a timed hold trigger on an integrated circuit (IC) within a dedicated six pin plug-in wash/delay relay (pin 53c). The IC then conducts on the ground side of the relay coil (pin 31). As the other side of coil is permanently connected to +12 volts (pin 15) whilst ignition on, this allows it to energise and switch the changeover contacts (pin 53e) to allow current to slow speed connection on wiper motor. The coil remains energised by the IC long enough to allow three or four (dependant on wiper speed) further slow wipes after stalk is released.
First twist position on end of stalk engages delayed wipers commencing with a single slow wipe. Each of five delay periods are selected by an inner knurled twist selector, longer downwards. Each position switches a resistance array within the stalk in the range zero to 7.5k ohms (max delay) with +12 volts being fed through the resulting resistance via a flying lead connector to a second delay trigger on the relay IC (pin I for interval). After delay the coil is energised briefly to allow another single wipe before repeating. Further twists on end of stalk engage slow then fast continuous wipes independant of delay relay.
Note the self parking mechanism is electrically routed through the relay so only takes over when intermittent or off is selected on stalk end switch and relay coil is de-energised by IC via normally closed relay contact (pin 31b) to wiper motor park switch. This of course happens seamlessly such that the briefest of wiper commands will produce a full wipe and will always leave wipers parked when turned off.
The wipers will always stop unparked if the ignition is turned off whilst they are functioning, however if this happens with it on, especially intermittently, suspect the parking switch which is an easy fix as it simply clips on with replacement readily available. Note also the wiper delay relays sixth pin labelled "I" is narrower than the others. It appears MMC use a modified 5 pin plug-in base which may not provide an adequate captive connection for same so worth checking if you have a wiper delay issue. Hopefully above info will smooth fault finding.
Replacement part numbers:
Motor: Lucas 14W 12v 2 speed PARK->
Stalk: Lucas STC4016 or SQB161
Delay relay: Wehrle 60 201 002
A simplified version of the system is shown on this wiring diagram although wiper relay pinouts are slightly different and the delay is fixed. It does help illustrate my text above though.
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