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Intermittent Wipers Not Working!!
#1
Intermittent Wipers Not Working!!
My intermittent wipers sometimes work, sometimes don't, sometimes do a few swipes, sometime stay on constantly. The high & low wiper functions work fine.
I bought my '05 Ram 2500 last year and it would make 2-3 cycles at a time and I never thought anything of it. Now, they seldom work and it is a challenge while plowing...
I have already changed out the multifunction switch, but still have the same issue.
Any thoughts?
I bought my '05 Ram 2500 last year and it would make 2-3 cycles at a time and I never thought anything of it. Now, they seldom work and it is a challenge while plowing...
I have already changed out the multifunction switch, but still have the same issue.
Any thoughts?
#2
Yeah, when you find out let me know....mine do the same!
Actually, it appears it may be a bad contact in the wiper motor. Another user mentioned tearing apart the motor or something, and cleaning the contact and it seems to have fixed his issue.
There are several threads on here discussing the issue, do a search and see if anything relates to your specific trouble. But it sounds like the same thing mine do, and I'm pretty sure from the wiring diagrams and the way the timing works, that its the contact in the motor itself.
To explain it, there is a contact in the wiper motor that is supposed to tell one of the onboard components when the wipers are in the down position (at rest position). When the contact is closed, the motor will "rest" (delay) until the next signal start. But sometimes the contact doesn't work, so the motor just keeps running until it does (which is why you get 2-3 cycles in a row when using intermittent.)
Heck, just the other day I hit the key fob to unlock my doors, and my wipers came on, no key in the ignition or anything!
Actually, it appears it may be a bad contact in the wiper motor. Another user mentioned tearing apart the motor or something, and cleaning the contact and it seems to have fixed his issue.
There are several threads on here discussing the issue, do a search and see if anything relates to your specific trouble. But it sounds like the same thing mine do, and I'm pretty sure from the wiring diagrams and the way the timing works, that its the contact in the motor itself.
To explain it, there is a contact in the wiper motor that is supposed to tell one of the onboard components when the wipers are in the down position (at rest position). When the contact is closed, the motor will "rest" (delay) until the next signal start. But sometimes the contact doesn't work, so the motor just keeps running until it does (which is why you get 2-3 cycles in a row when using intermittent.)
Heck, just the other day I hit the key fob to unlock my doors, and my wipers came on, no key in the ignition or anything!
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#7
Yup, its was me
Yeah, when you find out let me know....mine do the same!
Actually, it appears it may be a bad contact in the wiper motor. Another user mentioned tearing apart the motor or something, and cleaning the contact and it seems to have fixed his issue.
There are several threads on here discussing the issue, do a search and see if anything relates to your specific trouble. But it sounds like the same thing mine do, and I'm pretty sure from the wiring diagrams and the way the timing works, that its the contact in the motor itself.
To explain it, there is a contact in the wiper motor that is supposed to tell one of the onboard components when the wipers are in the down position (at rest position). When the contact is closed, the motor will "rest" (delay) until the next signal start. But sometimes the contact doesn't work, so the motor just keeps running until it does (which is why you get 2-3 cycles in a row when using intermittent.)
Heck, just the other day I hit the key fob to unlock my doors, and my wipers came on, no key in the ignition or anything!
Actually, it appears it may be a bad contact in the wiper motor. Another user mentioned tearing apart the motor or something, and cleaning the contact and it seems to have fixed his issue.
There are several threads on here discussing the issue, do a search and see if anything relates to your specific trouble. But it sounds like the same thing mine do, and I'm pretty sure from the wiring diagrams and the way the timing works, that its the contact in the motor itself.
To explain it, there is a contact in the wiper motor that is supposed to tell one of the onboard components when the wipers are in the down position (at rest position). When the contact is closed, the motor will "rest" (delay) until the next signal start. But sometimes the contact doesn't work, so the motor just keeps running until it does (which is why you get 2-3 cycles in a row when using intermittent.)
Heck, just the other day I hit the key fob to unlock my doors, and my wipers came on, no key in the ignition or anything!
Good Luck
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#8
Hi
I also have the same problem with my truck. I have a '93 dodge dakota sport. I was wondering where to find the mulitiswitch that is talked about? I have been told that is what is wrong with my intermittents... I was also told it is behind the dash but I don't want to go looking blind.
Thanks
Thanks
#9
Same boat.
I had the same issue as you guys. Low and high wipers worked fine. Intermittent was all over the place. on once. on 3-4 times. doesn't work at all.
After replacing the switch and the relays in the fuse box (which didn't do anything), the issue was simply dirty connections inside the motor assembly itself. There is a cover? or casing you can easily remove, I cleaned up the connection points as "osufans" stated, and they work just fine now.
Thanks for the advise.
After replacing the switch and the relays in the fuse box (which didn't do anything), the issue was simply dirty connections inside the motor assembly itself. There is a cover? or casing you can easily remove, I cleaned up the connection points as "osufans" stated, and they work just fine now.
Thanks for the advise.
#10
Any chance of getting a photo of where this motor is, how to remove, and what contacts you cleaned? That would sure help me out.
Thanks!
Thanks!
I had the same issue as you guys. Low and high wipers worked fine. Intermittent was all over the place. on once. on 3-4 times. doesn't work at all.
After replacing the switch and the relays in the fuse box (which didn't do anything), the issue was simply dirty connections inside the motor assembly itself. There is a cover? or casing you can easily remove, I cleaned up the connection points as "osufans" stated, and they work just fine now.
Thanks for the advise.
After replacing the switch and the relays in the fuse box (which didn't do anything), the issue was simply dirty connections inside the motor assembly itself. There is a cover? or casing you can easily remove, I cleaned up the connection points as "osufans" stated, and they work just fine now.
Thanks for the advise.