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Hey I have the same problem with my 98 SW1. Let me know if you find out what it is. I will do the same. Thanks Sounds like the park switch on the wiper motor acting up. When you turn off |
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The wipers on my 96 SW2 with 60K are turning on all by themselves about once a week. Playing with the wiper on/off and delay switch doesn't seem to have any effect. Only way I have found to stop them so far is to shut the car off when the wipers are down. Anybody have ideas on a cause and/or fix ? |
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In article <mqydnbOypahrX9XcRVn-jw (AT) comcast (DOT) com>, "Nick" nickpublic (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote: The wipers on my 96 SW2 with 60K are turning on all by themselves about once a week. Playing with the wiper on/off and delay switch doesn't seem to have any effect. Only way I have found to stop them so far is to shut the car off when the wipers are down. Anybody have ideas on a cause and/or fix ? Mine was doing the same on my 96 SW2. The wiper module was bad, but unfortunately, this is an integral part of the wiper motor assembly. You have to replace thw whole shebang as a unit. It's a pretty involved task, but if you're handy with tools and not breaking lots of funky little plastic pieces, doable. The Chilton's manual gives OK instructions. Make sure you disable the airbag before diving under the dash! Mine is no longer posessed after replacing the wipre motor assembly. Good luck! Stephen |
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