Wipers not working at all. Motor replaced and power to wires when switch turned to different positions.
Depending on what your trying to do with wipers, I'd want to see voltage on the gray and or purple wire. See the black wire at the bottom that is ground, a good ground is a must. Hey Jeff, I'm not trying to bug you. If I spend time trying to look up info, I'm going to post it. I don't care if the question has already been answered. Have a good day.
No jack you don't bug me ! Just wonder why you would look this up an post it ! Just from reading the posting's on here i don't think most people would know how to even use this wiring diagram . And without factory service info trying to find connectors an grounds would be impossible . Take for instance Ground G201 for the wiper motor . The ground this guy's 17 year old found , yea right. G201 had to be the one, no other ground for the wiper motor .
Under the I/P, to the right of the steering column, on the I/P support bracket
I'am sure most don't know how to use a DMM to test the circuits . Most of the post i read say I replaced the motor and the switch and the wipers still don't work . These type people have no business trying to fix automobiles . All they do is make part stores rich .
I looked up the wiring diagram trying to get it straight in my head, how it worked. I'm an old retired person, I try to answer automotive questions just to kill time of day. I spend more time trying to look up good info than I do posting, I try to be as accurate as I can. I been doing this for years, different sites. One of the sites told me to always post a wiring diagram where applicable. People like wiring diagrams, some do. Post counts don't mean much to me, just trying to kill time, and if I accidently help somebody, so much the better.
Not hard to find the ground for the wiper motor it's called follow the wires from the plug back. You make it sound like everyone's gotta be a red seal mechanic to do anything yet it's not hard to follow wires. Only thing we don't have in our garage is a hoist we do all our own work. We didn't know why one thing wasn't working and you're trying to say we have no business trying to fix cars.
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Did you replace wiper arm's (transmission ) ? You have power where ? Did you replace the The windshield wiper motor module ? It is part of the windshield wiper motor cover and controls wiper motor operation. The windshield wiper motor is a 2 speed motor and is operated at low speed in all modes except HIGH. The accessory voltage supply circuit to the windshield wiper motor assembly is used to operate the wiper motor in all of the low speed modes. The accessory voltage supply circuit to the windshield wiper/washer switch is used to supply the windshield wiper switch signal circuits and the wiper motor high speed circuit.
Switch ? Test the electrical circuits from the switch to the wiper motor module .
Changed the motor and transmission, power is going to the motor but nothing is happening the arms aren't moving
The switch works
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SOURCE: replaced wiper motor but still won't work buzzes
can you move the linkage when you pulled the motor?
SOURCE: windshield wiper not moving.motor works.
open the hood and at the base of the wiper arm is a little balck cap, remove this cap and under it is a nut. this nut holds the wiper arm tight onto a spline. check to see if the nut has backed off or needs to be tightened. if not remove the nut and take off the wipers, the black cowel (at the bottom of the windshield) is held on with three plugs.(one in the middle and one on each end.) and one large plug below the passanger wiper blade. the wiper assembly and motor is under this cowel.
hope this helps
SOURCE: The windshield wipers to my
Your wiper linkage has come off the wiper motor. To reconnect the linkage, first remove the wiped arms, the remove the wiped cowl. The wiper cowl bolts are located under the hood and screws through the spaces in the cowl. Reconnect linkage, reinstall cowl, reinstall wiped arms.
SOURCE: windshield wipers don't move, but hear motor running
check the nuts on the wiper arms and make sure they are tight. If the nuts are tight then a linkage on the wiper transmission probably came loose or broke. You'll have to pull some cowling off to access it.
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As I said I have power to the plug. Is there anything else that can cause them not to work. When I turn switch it powers different wires in plug
It's okay guys my 17 year old found problem. A broken ground wire under dash. Thanks for your help.
Good job. Glad you got it going.
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