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Well looks like I get to work on the wipers today, why not it's snowing out. These trucks should come with a heated garage. LOL
When I purchased the truck about 9 months ago the washer pump was using an aftermarket pump and switch. If I hook the aftermarket pump up to the factory switch it pumps non-stop. I assume this to be a capacitor as that is what I read happens with bad capacitors. The circuit is always energized. Am I correct in this thinking? Something else?
Now the wipers only work on high speed and do not "park" they stop where ever when turned off. Taping on the three capacitors did get them to work on low speed for a short period of time. So do I bypass the capacitors by cutting and connecting the in and out wires together? Replace the capacitors, if so where do you buy them? Or just cut the capacitors out of the circuit?
If I understand the TM's correctly wiper park is part of the washer pump circuit, and the connections is loose. So the first work to be done is clean and tighten all connections on the pump and motor. Hoping that works but asking to be prepared for if it does not.
When I purchased the truck about 9 months ago the washer pump was using an aftermarket pump and switch. If I hook the aftermarket pump up to the factory switch it pumps non-stop. I assume this to be a capacitor as that is what I read happens with bad capacitors. The circuit is always energized. Am I correct in this thinking? Something else?
Now the wipers only work on high speed and do not "park" they stop where ever when turned off. Taping on the three capacitors did get them to work on low speed for a short period of time. So do I bypass the capacitors by cutting and connecting the in and out wires together? Replace the capacitors, if so where do you buy them? Or just cut the capacitors out of the circuit?
If I understand the TM's correctly wiper park is part of the washer pump circuit, and the connections is loose. So the first work to be done is clean and tighten all connections on the pump and motor. Hoping that works but asking to be prepared for if it does not.