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Old Dec 31, 2015 | 08:59 AM
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hey guys, happy early new year. so i was suffering from the usual problem with the wipers...only the highest setting worked. i picked up another lever on ebay and put it in yesterday. nothing changed. when i initially turn the wipers on, i hear a faint click, like the signal is initiated but nothing happens at the wipers. is there anything on the motor i can test? it seems like the problem isnt in the lever...its somewhere between the steering column and wiper motor.
 
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Old Dec 31, 2015 | 11:08 AM
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From WM:
Operating the low-speed function provides battery voltage from fuse 19 in the passenger compartment fuse box to
the low-speed brushes of the wiper motor.
Operating the high-speed function provides battery voltage from fuse 19 in the passenger compartment fuse box to
the high-speed brushes of the wiper motor.

The dc motor contains two permanent magnets, three brushes and a park switch. The smaller third brush is utilised
for high-speed operation.
Low speed motor brush or associated wiring?

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Old Jan 4, 2016 | 09:20 AM
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thanks #9.

i removed the switch...cleaned it and re-installed. I hear the relay click immediately soyou are right, the problem is the brushes, motor, magents or fuse. i'll start with fuses today.
 
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