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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Wiper Delay Mode
I have a 02, the wipers in delay mode are not working right, they studder and skip. Does anyone know where the delay moudle circuit board is located? Is it on or by the wiper motor?
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA
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wipers
02 ????????
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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IF its a bravada it is mounted on the wiper motor.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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2002 Bravada I assume.
The skipping and judder is usually caused by: Dry wiper blades (get new rubber) Improper wiper blade angle to windshield Excess wear on the pivioting pin that holds the wiper blade to the arm. I do not know where the delay board is, but in previous GM cars, it has been in the wiper motor.
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Yes Bravada. It is not the blades,they work fine when they are on low and high,
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The problem is in the wiper control module board which is mounted on the back of the wiper motor, on some they can be replaced seperate of the wiper motor on others the motor has to be replaced as a unit. You can test this by Monitor the Gray wire at the wiper module. If it is steady voltage as wipers jerk, the problem is in the motor/control board.
2. If voltage is varying, there is a problem in the switch resistors. Last edited by OLDSRALLYE350; July 16th, 2009 at 02:37 PM.. Reason: added info |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Had to buy a hole set up,motor,arms circuit, not bad to change, and now it works,$155, compared to $500 for GM to replace.
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