Wipers don't work
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My wipers stopped working recently also...ended up being a faulty ground. Test it before taking apart your lower dash to get at the (Intermittent Wiper Relay Control Module) . You can test it by using a wire with 2 alligator clips on it. Connect one end to the motor/mounting bracket then the other to a ground.
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
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Wipers don't work
Ok I did all the checks jumped ground no luck again I jumped the motor and it runs fine and the Switch on column works turn signals and washer so I am again assuming that's fine so it must be the relay module????
So at this point I'm guessing it is the wiper relay and it is behind glove box???
Thank you all
Ray
So at this point I'm guessing it is the wiper relay and it is behind glove box???
Thank you all
Ray
Last edited by Rayb386; 04-22-2015 at 12:25 PM.
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You realize that the wiper switch section can be bad, and the rest of the multi function switch be good, right?
Time to check the signal into and out of the MFS and see what's happening there.
Here's a copy of the 1995 FSM, the page of interest, and the closest match I have. Notice there's no wiper relay shown. I DO highly recommend checking Ebay for either a paper or DVD copy of the Factory Service Manual, which has items like this, and a complete troubleshooting flowchart (with where you check for what).
This is on my personal web server. Take normal precautions for an unknown source.
RwP
Time to check the signal into and out of the MFS and see what's happening there.
Here's a copy of the 1995 FSM, the page of interest, and the closest match I have. Notice there's no wiper relay shown. I DO highly recommend checking Ebay for either a paper or DVD copy of the Factory Service Manual, which has items like this, and a complete troubleshooting flowchart (with where you check for what).
This is on my personal web server. Take normal precautions for an unknown source.
RwP
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Wipers not working
Ok jumped motor runs fine put alligator clips to motor and ground did not work now I need to find out where the intermittent wiper relay is located before I pull wheel and change switch I am truly at a loss I thought relay was under hood next to battery it is not and I can't find it in any of the books I have please help!!! I will try anything
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It's not in the factory service manual for a 1992?
For my 1988, it's just to the passenger side from the steering column, with the wiring pointing towards the steering column. Remove the panel under the column, and it's rather visible there.
For 1995, it's in the same place.
But before I did too much, I'd grab the manual and go through the trouble-shooting steps therein.
And *ahem* If you're using a Chilton's or Haynes, well - they're related to the factory service manual like a Harlequinn romance is related to actually having sexual intercourse. Reads similar, but it's NOTHING like the real thing *grins* I find as I type this that Ebay has some for as little as $25 for paper, $27 for a CD version. WELL worth the money if you've got a project car going. I'd recommend the paper version, so you can annotate where you variate from the factory, but either beats what Haynes and Chilton's will sell you.
RwP
For my 1988, it's just to the passenger side from the steering column, with the wiring pointing towards the steering column. Remove the panel under the column, and it's rather visible there.
For 1995, it's in the same place.
But before I did too much, I'd grab the manual and go through the trouble-shooting steps therein.
And *ahem* If you're using a Chilton's or Haynes, well - they're related to the factory service manual like a Harlequinn romance is related to actually having sexual intercourse. Reads similar, but it's NOTHING like the real thing *grins* I find as I type this that Ebay has some for as little as $25 for paper, $27 for a CD version. WELL worth the money if you've got a project car going. I'd recommend the paper version, so you can annotate where you variate from the factory, but either beats what Haynes and Chilton's will sell you.
RwP