95 GC wipers stuck
Hi,
During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running on low Help!!!! Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the park switch? Thanks -bob- |
Re: 95 GC wipers stuck
I would guess that you need a new wiper switch which is the whole turn
signal arm. Mine went the same way on my '95 ZJ...I was too lazy to wipe the snow off the windshield and just turned the wipers on but the snow was just to wet and heavy...my wipers no longer park themselves and have to be shut off manually as well as I lost my intermitent wiper. Good luck! Jeff <bobvalli@comcast.net> wrote in message news:1172227683.328759.141120@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com... > Hi, > > During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park > position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little > while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I > thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm > showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder > push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running > on low > > Help!!!! > > Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the > park switch? > > Thanks > > -bob- > |
Re: 95 GC wipers stuck
I would guess that you need a new wiper switch which is the whole turn
signal arm. Mine went the same way on my '95 ZJ...I was too lazy to wipe the snow off the windshield and just turned the wipers on but the snow was just to wet and heavy...my wipers no longer park themselves and have to be shut off manually as well as I lost my intermitent wiper. Good luck! Jeff <bobvalli@comcast.net> wrote in message news:1172227683.328759.141120@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com... > Hi, > > During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park > position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little > while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I > thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm > showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder > push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running > on low > > Help!!!! > > Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the > park switch? > > Thanks > > -bob- > |
Re: 95 GC wipers stuck
I would guess that you need a new wiper switch which is the whole turn
signal arm. Mine went the same way on my '95 ZJ...I was too lazy to wipe the snow off the windshield and just turned the wipers on but the snow was just to wet and heavy...my wipers no longer park themselves and have to be shut off manually as well as I lost my intermitent wiper. Good luck! Jeff <bobvalli@comcast.net> wrote in message news:1172227683.328759.141120@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com... > Hi, > > During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park > position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little > while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I > thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm > showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder > push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running > on low > > Help!!!! > > Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the > park switch? > > Thanks > > -bob- > |
Re: 95 GC wipers stuck
i would bet you broke the park switch and that is in the motor so you will need
a new wiper motor "Jeff (4X4PLAY)" wrote: > I would guess that you need a new wiper switch which is the whole turn > signal arm. Mine went the same way on my '95 ZJ...I was too lazy to wipe the > snow off the windshield and just turned the wipers on but the snow was just > to wet and heavy...my wipers no longer park themselves and have to be shut > off manually as well as I lost my intermitent wiper. > > Good luck! > > Jeff > <bobvalli@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:1172227683.328759.141120@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com... > > Hi, > > > > During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park > > position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little > > while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I > > thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm > > showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder > > push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running > > on low > > > > Help!!!! > > > > Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the > > park switch? > > > > Thanks > > > > -bob- > > |
Re: 95 GC wipers stuck
i would bet you broke the park switch and that is in the motor so you will need
a new wiper motor "Jeff (4X4PLAY)" wrote: > I would guess that you need a new wiper switch which is the whole turn > signal arm. Mine went the same way on my '95 ZJ...I was too lazy to wipe the > snow off the windshield and just turned the wipers on but the snow was just > to wet and heavy...my wipers no longer park themselves and have to be shut > off manually as well as I lost my intermitent wiper. > > Good luck! > > Jeff > <bobvalli@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:1172227683.328759.141120@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com... > > Hi, > > > > During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park > > position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little > > while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I > > thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm > > showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder > > push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running > > on low > > > > Help!!!! > > > > Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the > > park switch? > > > > Thanks > > > > -bob- > > |
Re: 95 GC wipers stuck
i would bet you broke the park switch and that is in the motor so you will need
a new wiper motor "Jeff (4X4PLAY)" wrote: > I would guess that you need a new wiper switch which is the whole turn > signal arm. Mine went the same way on my '95 ZJ...I was too lazy to wipe the > snow off the windshield and just turned the wipers on but the snow was just > to wet and heavy...my wipers no longer park themselves and have to be shut > off manually as well as I lost my intermitent wiper. > > Good luck! > > Jeff > <bobvalli@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:1172227683.328759.141120@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com... > > Hi, > > > > During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park > > position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little > > while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I > > thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm > > showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder > > push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running > > on low > > > > Help!!!! > > > > Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the > > park switch? > > > > Thanks > > > > -bob- > > |
Re: 95 GC wipers stuck
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:05:44 -0500, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
> i would bet you broke the park switch and that is in the motor so you will need >a new wiper motor > >"Jeff (4X4PLAY)" wrote: > >> I would guess that you need a new wiper switch which is the whole turn >> signal arm. Mine went the same way on my '95 ZJ...I was too lazy to wipe the >> snow off the windshield and just turned the wipers on but the snow was just >> to wet and heavy...my wipers no longer park themselves and have to be shut >> off manually as well as I lost my intermitent wiper. >> >> Good luck! >> >> Jeff >> <bobvalli@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:1172227683.328759.141120@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com... >> > Hi, >> > >> > During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park >> > position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little >> > while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I >> > thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm >> > showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder >> > push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running >> > on low >> > >> > Help!!!! >> > >> > Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the >> > park switch? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > -bob- >> > Thanks for your feedback Does anyone have a pinout and make/break contact info for this switch? I pulled the switch out and according to the Haynes manual, it checked OK, but wire color was different which leads me to believe the book might not be entirely accurate. I also pulled the wiper motor / tranny assy to check the park switch, which again appeared OK, but same problem. It didn't match the book exactly. Also does anyuone know where the variable speed wiper module is located? |
Re: 95 GC wipers stuck
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:05:44 -0500, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
> i would bet you broke the park switch and that is in the motor so you will need >a new wiper motor > >"Jeff (4X4PLAY)" wrote: > >> I would guess that you need a new wiper switch which is the whole turn >> signal arm. Mine went the same way on my '95 ZJ...I was too lazy to wipe the >> snow off the windshield and just turned the wipers on but the snow was just >> to wet and heavy...my wipers no longer park themselves and have to be shut >> off manually as well as I lost my intermitent wiper. >> >> Good luck! >> >> Jeff >> <bobvalli@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:1172227683.328759.141120@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com... >> > Hi, >> > >> > During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park >> > position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little >> > while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I >> > thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm >> > showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder >> > push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running >> > on low >> > >> > Help!!!! >> > >> > Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the >> > park switch? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > -bob- >> > Thanks for your feedback Does anyone have a pinout and make/break contact info for this switch? I pulled the switch out and according to the Haynes manual, it checked OK, but wire color was different which leads me to believe the book might not be entirely accurate. I also pulled the wiper motor / tranny assy to check the park switch, which again appeared OK, but same problem. It didn't match the book exactly. Also does anyuone know where the variable speed wiper module is located? |
Re: 95 GC wipers stuck
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:05:44 -0500, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote:
> i would bet you broke the park switch and that is in the motor so you will need >a new wiper motor > >"Jeff (4X4PLAY)" wrote: > >> I would guess that you need a new wiper switch which is the whole turn >> signal arm. Mine went the same way on my '95 ZJ...I was too lazy to wipe the >> snow off the windshield and just turned the wipers on but the snow was just >> to wet and heavy...my wipers no longer park themselves and have to be shut >> off manually as well as I lost my intermitent wiper. >> >> Good luck! >> >> Jeff >> <bobvalli@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:1172227683.328759.141120@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com... >> > Hi, >> > >> > During the snow the other day, my wipers were frozen in the park >> > position. Without realizing, I left the switch on low. After a little >> > while the wipers broke free, did half a cycle and stopped again. I >> > thought they re-froze at the mid-point, but a little push on each arm >> > showed neither arm was actually frozen. I give them a little harder >> > push at which point they started working. Now they won't stop running >> > on low >> > >> > Help!!!! >> > >> > Any thought as to whether it's the switch, the control module or the >> > park switch? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > -bob- >> > Thanks for your feedback Does anyone have a pinout and make/break contact info for this switch? I pulled the switch out and according to the Haynes manual, it checked OK, but wire color was different which leads me to believe the book might not be entirely accurate. I also pulled the wiper motor / tranny assy to check the park switch, which again appeared OK, but same problem. It didn't match the book exactly. Also does anyuone know where the variable speed wiper module is located? |
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