Re: Wipers always on
Glenn Davies wrote:
> Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my > 97 Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when > the switch is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if > it's the motor or the control.. Motor for some reason lost the park stop. There is a spot in the lower travel that sends a ground back to the wiper controller. Dunno exactly how your unit works but in my old C-10 there was a ground strap through one of the bolts. It was corroded and that prevented the park from working. I'd start with checking the motor connection. -- DougW |
Re: Wipers always on
Glenn Davies wrote:
> Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my > 97 Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when > the switch is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if > it's the motor or the control.. Motor for some reason lost the park stop. There is a spot in the lower travel that sends a ground back to the wiper controller. Dunno exactly how your unit works but in my old C-10 there was a ground strap through one of the bolts. It was corroded and that prevented the park from working. I'd start with checking the motor connection. -- DougW |
Re: Wipers always on
Glenn Davies wrote:
> Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my > 97 Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when > the switch is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if > it's the motor or the control.. Motor for some reason lost the park stop. There is a spot in the lower travel that sends a ground back to the wiper controller. Dunno exactly how your unit works but in my old C-10 there was a ground strap through one of the bolts. It was corroded and that prevented the park from working. I'd start with checking the motor connection. -- DougW |
Re: Wipers always on
Glenn Davies wrote:
> Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my > 97 Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when > the switch is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if > it's the motor or the control.. Motor for some reason lost the park stop. There is a spot in the lower travel that sends a ground back to the wiper controller. Dunno exactly how your unit works but in my old C-10 there was a ground strap through one of the bolts. It was corroded and that prevented the park from working. I'd start with checking the motor connection. -- DougW |
Re: Wipers always on
On Aug 31, 8:51 pm, "Glenn Davies" <gdavie...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my 97 > Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when the switch > is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if it's the motor or the > control.. > > Glenn Can you unhook the control from the motor? If it still happens when unhooked it's the motor My guess would be the control as the motor is working if you have both speeds |
Re: Wipers always on
On Aug 31, 8:51 pm, "Glenn Davies" <gdavie...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my 97 > Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when the switch > is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if it's the motor or the > control.. > > Glenn Can you unhook the control from the motor? If it still happens when unhooked it's the motor My guess would be the control as the motor is working if you have both speeds |
Re: Wipers always on
On Aug 31, 8:51 pm, "Glenn Davies" <gdavie...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my 97 > Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when the switch > is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if it's the motor or the > control.. > > Glenn Can you unhook the control from the motor? If it still happens when unhooked it's the motor My guess would be the control as the motor is working if you have both speeds |
Re: Wipers always on
On Aug 31, 8:51 pm, "Glenn Davies" <gdavie...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my 97 > Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when the switch > is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if it's the motor or the > control.. > > Glenn Can you unhook the control from the motor? If it still happens when unhooked it's the motor My guess would be the control as the motor is working if you have both speeds |
Wipers always on
Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my 97
Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when the switch is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if it's the motor or the control.. Glenn |
Re: Wipers always on
It has to be the control, there is no way the motor can run if the control
is working. The Combo Switch is broken internally. You should be able to feel it not working right. "Glenn Davies" <gdavies47@comcast.net> wrote in message news:yuqdnTR5QPpjNEXbnZ2dnUVZ_hudnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Anybody have this problem before? I cannot turn off the wipers on my 97 > Wrangler. I can switch between the hi and low settings but when the > switch > is set to off they just keep going. I can't decide if it's the motor or > the > control.. > > Glenn > > |
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