Wipers won't shut off.
#1
Wipers won't shut off.
Hey guys I have a 1980 Buick Lesabre (olds 350) and my wipers stay on when the key is on. I have the motor unplugged most of the time. I hear this is a relatively common issue, so I'm hoping I can get it resolved. I also had a 1981 caprice (olds 455) that I'm now using as a parts car. It never had the wiper issue. I swiped the motor and harness from it and noticed on the 3 prong plug there's a resistor put on connecting two wires. Is that a fix for the constant wiping? The wipers worked exactly as they should have.
Im uploading pics of the plug on the car and the plug on my other motor
Im uploading pics of the plug on the car and the plug on my other motor
#2
It's not a resistor, it's a diode.
As for your shutoff problem, do the wiper continue to run full sweep, or just up and down at the bottom of the windshield? The latter is a common problem with the park circuit and could be the park relay, the wiring, or the switch. The CSM has a good troubleshooting section.
As for your shutoff problem, do the wiper continue to run full sweep, or just up and down at the bottom of the windshield? The latter is a common problem with the park circuit and could be the park relay, the wiring, or the switch. The CSM has a good troubleshooting section.
#3
It's not a resistor, it's a diode.
As for your shutoff problem, do the wiper continue to run full sweep, or just up and down at the bottom of the windshield? The latter is a common problem with the park circuit and could be the park relay, the wiring, or the switch. The CSM has a good troubleshooting section.
As for your shutoff problem, do the wiper continue to run full sweep, or just up and down at the bottom of the windshield? The latter is a common problem with the park circuit and could be the park relay, the wiring, or the switch. The CSM has a good troubleshooting section.
#6
With the switch in the OFF position, unplug this connector and check to see if the grey wire is grounded. If not, the wipers will not park. Either there is an open in the grey wire or the switch is bad or does not have a good ground connection, as noted above.
When the wipers are running and fail to turn off with the switch OFF, ground the grey terminal in this connector (leaving the connector attached this time). The wipers should park.
When the wipers are running and fail to turn off with the switch OFF, ground the grey terminal in this connector (leaving the connector attached this time). The wipers should park.
#7
I have a 75 Delta 88 and I replaced the wiper motor because it wouldn't work at all. The new motor works perfectly when the linkages are NOT connected to the motor. When I connect the linkages, the motor runs full sweep and won't stop. ANY HELP would be appreciated.
#8
You might have hooked up the linkages incorrectly, the tab with the square locating hole
that goes onto your motor stud I'm pretty sure should go towards the drivers side of the car, if you bolted it on the other side, it wouldn't park in the correct spot.
that goes onto your motor stud I'm pretty sure should go towards the drivers side of the car, if you bolted it on the other side, it wouldn't park in the correct spot.
Last edited by cus; July 18th, 2017 at 12:42 AM.
#9
#10
With the switch in the OFF position, unplug this connector and check to see if the grey wire is grounded. If not, the wipers will not park. Either there is an open in the grey wire or the switch is bad or does not have a good ground connection, as noted above.
When the wipers are running and fail to turn off with the switch OFF, ground the grey terminal in this connector (leaving the connector attached this time). The wipers should park.
When the wipers are running and fail to turn off with the switch OFF, ground the grey terminal in this connector (leaving the connector attached this time). The wipers should park.
Switch OFF, wipers still going and going -- I grounded this gray wire directly to the battery terminal. They kept going. What's next? Do I need to look inside the wiper motor?
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