Is there a relay that needs changed?
Just replacing parts isn't the way to find the problem , viewing wiring diagrams an testing the electrical circuit with a DVOM - digital volt ohmmeter is . There are no relays involved . Do yourself a favor an take it to a qualified repair shop before you buy more parts that are not needed .
Wiper / Washer System Components
The Wiper / Washer System consists of the following components:
• Windshield wiper / washer switch
• Windshield wiper system module / motor
• Windshield washer fluid pump
• Windshield washer fluid level switch
• Instrument panel cluster (IPC)
• ACC 15-amp fuse
• WSW 30-amp fuse
Wiper / Washer System Description
The windshield wiper motor module is part of the windshield wiper motor cover and controls the wiper motor operation. The windshield wiper motor is a 2 speed motor. Windshield wiper intermittent operation is a low speed wiper motor function with a variable delay interval between the wipe cycles. The intermittent interval is controlled through a series of resistors within the wiper / washer switch.
Wiper / Washer System Operation
Voltage is supplied by the:
• ACCY fuse to the windshield wiper / washer switch and to the outside moisture sensor.
• WSW fuse to the windshield system module / motor.
Ground is applied from:
• G103 to the windshield washer fluid level switch and the windshield washer fluid pump.
• G106 to the windshield wiper system module.
Do you know how to test battery voltage circuits an ground circuits ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO-eKuhC...
Free wiring diagrams herehttp://www.bbbind.com/free-tsb/ Enter vehicle info. Year , make , model an engine . Under system click on body & accessories ,then under subsystem click on wiper / washer . Click the search button ,then the blue link . Buy a DVOM an test the electrical circuit .
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SOURCE: 2001 Pontiac Bonneville SE, wipers won't go to rest postion.
the "horizontal park" mechanism is in the actual wiper motor assy.
SOURCE: windshield wipers keep blowing fuse
it is probably the wiper motor,its building up to much resistance and blowing your fuse
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SOURCE: 1990 GMC Sierra 1500 pickup. Windshield wipers, Cruise Control
May want to look at replacing the wiper circuit board.It is located on the firewall adjacent to the wiper motor and has a some what square black cover with 3 torx screws and wireing harness pluged into the side.We had a truck that every time you washed it the wipers would stay on until it dryed out.You can try removing it and spaying it down with contact cleaner just watch the brease on the two contact tips.Well hope this helps.
SOURCE: windshield wipers don't work.Fuse is good.
Hello Firerocker.
If your washer motor works there is power in the circuit and ground.
The wiper motor housing needs to be grounded.
If neither one works check for power on the green wire leading into the motor. If nothing there your switch may be bad.
If there is power to the green wire then check for power on the gray wire on low wiper speed and power on purple on high speed.
Here is a diagram if you need it.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c227/Kiltylake/Wiper.gif
Hope this gets your wipers going again.
KL
http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.in/2012/02/1993-ford-f350-wipers-not-working.html
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