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CarGurusFeb 15, 2012 - 1998 Chrysler Town & Country LXi My windshield wipers won't work. The turn ... I have a Plymouth Horizon & the same problem, but I'm fairly sure it's theswitch on mine. ... Ended up taking it to the dealership - it was a wiring problem from the body control module to the switch. ... Used Dodge Caravan".
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In order to test a windshield wiper motor, the first thing to do is to make ... He said its the relay and the entire ...
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Removing windshield wiper arms and intake grading is essential to gaining access to the windshield wiper
lol ok where your wiper motor sits water can collect there that whole pan underneath wiper motor could be full of water there is a drain hose for the water could be clogged you will have to take wiper arms off and the plastic screen after that look see if there is debrees look around for drain hole take hose off to drain hole check to see if clogged
Hve you checked the fuses in the fuse compartment? Look and your owners manual and find the fuse diagram and look for the fuse and see if it is burnt.
"An Integrated Power Module is located in the enginebcompartment near the air cleaner assembly. This center contains cartridge fuses and mini fuses. A label that identifies each component may be printed on the inside of the cover".
Sounds like the switch on the stalk is not working or if it goes through relays or other circuit that's the problem. You need an electrical schematic to properly troubleshoot.
If your turn signal is multifunctioning (dimmer switch, cruise control, wipers, etc.) then it's probably a faulty switch. Takes about 20 minutes to replace and costs around $60.
get a chevy
location of wiper control module
wipers and turn signals don't work
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