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captainofiron 02-21-2010 11:43 AM

Wiper Circuit breaker
 
Well I dont know if you guys are familiar with this circuit breaker, but its the one to the wipers

its on the very bottom of the fuse box on my 91 XJ

its the typical can with the 2 prongs.

the guy who owned it before me had just taped it down with masking tape so the other day I had trouble and the wipers wouldnt turn on so I noticed this backyard engineering.

well I slapped a fuse in there with a low amperage to keep it working but not endanger the wiper circuits.

So I called the nearest jeep dealer and its not available anymore, and none of the usual parts store even have a listing for this and cant cross reference the number

Can anybody help me out?
the part number is 5600 6336
and the guy said its a Wiper Relay

swells 02-21-2010 11:56 AM

I thought mine was burned out also, turned out to be the control module, I as going to buy a similar relay and new socket and make my own.

captainofiron 02-21-2010 04:28 PM

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this is what im talking about

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4.3L XJ 02-21-2010 04:41 PM

You could just make a new one using the circuit breaker pictured and a couple of spades on wires to plug into the receptacle.

captainofiron 02-21-2010 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by 4.3L XJ (Post 437765)
You could just make a new one using the circuit breaker pictured and a couple of spades on wires to plug into the receptacle.


its fried, I think the constant changing of resistance values took its toll on it, see I am assuming the guy who owned the jeep before me accidentally kicked it, and broke off the contacts, and then just taped it up in there, I soldered it back together and it didnt work anymore.

Any ideas though?

4.3L XJ 02-21-2010 09:14 PM

I guess I wasn't communicating very well. Take two crimp spade connectors, the male side. Crimp wires to them and insert them into the receptacle. Run the wires to an aftermarket circuit breaker anywhere.

captainofiron 02-22-2010 08:53 AM

see the problem is I cant find a circuit breaker with a low enough amperage, I think this one is like 10A

only ones I can find are like 25A+

alpine.adrenaline 02-22-2010 09:58 AM

I've yanked several of those from JY because I tend to kick mine when I start my jeep wearing snowboarding boots (I don't drive with them on!). It's too exposed and if bent back and forth a few times those tabs break easily. If you don't have access to a JY I'll mail you one today, feel free to PM me your address.

captainofiron 02-22-2010 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by alpine.adrenaline (Post 438804)
I've yanked several of those from JY because I tend to kick mine when I start my jeep wearing snowboarding boots (I don't drive with them on!). It's too exposed and if bent back and forth a few times those tabs break easily. If you don't have access to a JY I'll mail you one today, feel free to PM me your address.

That would be awesome, are you sure its the same one?

Thanks

alpine.adrenaline 02-22-2010 11:38 AM

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I got your PM, but don't worry about paying me for them. I'm a very frequent customer to a local pick-n-pull junkyard and they don't charge me for fuses, breakers, screws etc. anymore. I just dropped them off @ the PO; they should get to you by Wednesday or Thursday. They're rated at 4.8 & 5.5 amps, I've actually never seen a 10A in that socket on the XJ's I've explored. If you fry them let me know, I'd be interested. I've run the 4.8 in mine for over a year now with no problems.

captainofiron 02-22-2010 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by alpine.adrenaline (Post 438890)
I got your PM, but don't worry about paying me for them. I'm a very frequent customer to a local pick-n-pull junkyard and they don't charge me for fuses, breakers, screws etc. anymore. I just dropped them off @ the PO; they should get to you by Wednesday or Thursday. They're rated at 4.8 & 5.5 amps, I've actually never seen a 10A in that socket on the XJ's I've explored. If you fry them let me know, I'd be interested. I've run the 4.8 in mine for over a year now with no problems.

Yea that looks like them, honestly I dont remember the amperage rating on this one, I lost it when I moved to NM, but now that you said 5.5, Im seeming to remember that number, all I remembered is that its alot lower than the 35A and 25A circuit breakers they had at AZ and Pebboys

I appreciate you doing this for me man.
Thanks

jeepnewb88xj 10-23-2011 06:11 PM

dude can i get one of those breakers, or if u could tell me how to fix mine in dumbass language so i can understand. thanx

captainofiron 10-24-2011 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by jeepnewb88xj (Post 1275651)
dude can i get one of those breakers, or if u could tell me how to fix mine in dumbass language so i can understand. thanx

I would send you the spare one, but I have no idea where it is, I have moved twice since then and most of my goodies in the junk drawer have been lost.

did yours break at the connectors like mine?

you might try to solder it back, OR solder a wire lead to both connectors and use male butt connectors to plug them into where its supposed to go

TheJerm 10-24-2011 09:10 AM

Mine broke like that too. I soldered it back together and took the metal cover off to re-bend the breaker mechanism back to somewhat original operation. Or find one from the junkyard.

DundeeJeeper1985 11-23-2016 05:56 AM

I know this is an old thread, however I was looking for info on this breaker and found this thread (the 200lb gorilla in the driver's seat kicked it and broke the tabs).
Rock Auto have these circuit breakers in the "Tools and Universal parts" category https://www.rockauto.com/en/tools/el...it+breaker,123

The have 5 amp breakers

Likely worth getting spade connectors and wire to relocate the breaker out of the way a little


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