richingalveston
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I am trying to diagnose my wiper problem. I have a new intermittant module (ac delco) and my switch is new (LMC)
I have plugged in two different motors and both act the same. They appear to work on low only (when the switch is on high) and do not park. Any other switch location does nothing. The spay function works, I have tested that with meter.
both the motors are old. but since both do the same thing, i am thinking it might be the switch. I have checked the wires to the wiring diagram and they are appear to be wired correctly.
I have had a ton of brand new bad parts so i don't trust any thing out of the box anymore. Is there a way to test the motors. I can read everything in the diagrams except the switch layout. there is only one power connection to the motor and one to the washer pump (white wire) all other wires appear to be a connection to ground through the switch.
Any advice is appreciated. I plan to get a new motor and no one has one with the built in pump in stock so it looks like I will have to get a pump and new reservoir since it appears the pump mounts in the reservoir.
However I am wondering if my new switch or module is a problem also.
Thanks
Rich
I have plugged in two different motors and both act the same. They appear to work on low only (when the switch is on high) and do not park. Any other switch location does nothing. The spay function works, I have tested that with meter.
both the motors are old. but since both do the same thing, i am thinking it might be the switch. I have checked the wires to the wiring diagram and they are appear to be wired correctly.
I have had a ton of brand new bad parts so i don't trust any thing out of the box anymore. Is there a way to test the motors. I can read everything in the diagrams except the switch layout. there is only one power connection to the motor and one to the washer pump (white wire) all other wires appear to be a connection to ground through the switch.
Any advice is appreciated. I plan to get a new motor and no one has one with the built in pump in stock so it looks like I will have to get a pump and new reservoir since it appears the pump mounts in the reservoir.
However I am wondering if my new switch or module is a problem also.
Thanks
Rich