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Has any of you had this problem? My wipers don't  park back to normal position after using washer fluid function, and also the intermittent selection malfunction sometime. I'll set it to low speed but it will almost be on high and sometimes ok. And for the wipers to be at park position, I have to catch them at that point and shut the switch off. I had similar problem happen on a different vehicle and after changing wiper control on steering wheel it didn't help and ended up being a wiper motor. Where should I look first? Thank you. 

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  • It's most likely the park switch in the wiper motor is going bad.

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    The controls are in the multi-function switch yes... The actual delay part is part of the central timer. Here you go...

  • All the wiper transmissions I come across have a plastic bushing in them.  Any grease you put in there will dry out in a year or less, collect dust and grit causing a possible premature failure of the

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I replaced the motor on my truck because the wipers stopped working. But they dont park and only work on one speed now. Is there a module somewhere maybe that controls them?

The wiper controls are in the multi function switch on the steering column. this would be my guess. I dont know any way to test it.

I guess I will replace the stalk on the column again if thats the issue. I replaced it about 4.5 years ago so maybe it went bad again.

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Since I got this wiper assembly out I changed the wiper motor, cardon from rockauto, and now they work like they should. FYI 

Some wires were just crimped on new unit so I soldered them. 

Now I got a question, these plastic clips that snap together seem to have no lubricant or it dried out, I know regular oil/grease may deteriorate some types of plastic and I've seen lithium grease used on some stuff. Do I grease it all up or live it alone. Part of me wants to pop these joints apart and put something in there the other says leave it alone lol

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All the wiper transmissions I come across have a plastic bushing in them.  Any grease you put in there will dry out in a year or less, collect dust and grit causing a possible premature failure of the wiper transmission.   If there was an easy way to get in there to clean and lube it on a regular schedule would be great but it's a PIA to do.  

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I'm just going to leave it be then, it still feels tight after all these years so ....

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Did this for debris and whatever. Some screening and glue gun. There are 2 gaps, one on each side too. Where wiper motor goes had to be recessed. 20180812_113729.jpg.03366ddf2031fbf66b016bf5da1f46d6.jpg

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1 minute ago, Dieselfuture said:

Some screening and glue gun.

 

I wonder if that hot glue is going to hold up to summertime temperatures and underhood temperatures? 

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49 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

 

I wonder if that hot glue is going to hold up to summertime temperatures and underhood temperatures? 

I'll find out ha ha 

1 hour ago, Dieselfuture said:

I'll find out ha ha 

Silicone works good for things like that. We use it for putting bug screens in things that dont have one. Put down a bead, press in the screen, and let it cure. Not much different than hot melt for install.

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2 hours ago, dripley said:

Silicone works good for things like that. We use it for putting bug screens in things that dont have one. Put down a bead, press in the screen, and let it cure. Not much different than hot melt for install.

I'm impatient, this glue thing was instant lol

6 hours ago, Dieselfuture said:

I'm impatient, this glue thing was instant lol

I figured the truck did not appear to be going anywhere soon. So........................

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7 hours ago, dripley said:

I figured the truck did not appear to be going anywhere soon. So........................

Yes you right but I'm still not patient enough for silicone, maybe that's why I got the head tore apart again not doing my research the first time :think: