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try tapping the wiper motor, with it turned on, with a hammer if it starts the motor is worn and needs replacing. you can try attaching a separate ground wire to the wiper motor if it runs then the motor has lost its ground and you can run it this way.
The problem would be in the stalk controller. The wiper Relay is what provides power to the motor for all settings, the delayed wipers, low speed, and high speed. There are not 3 relays, but 1 for all functions. If you have power to the high setting, the relay is working.
check that you do not have the wiper control set on delay . It is the first stop on the arm and on some cars it is adjustable by turning the knob on the lever to give different delays according to the rain conditions. The next stop down will be continuous wipes at low speed and the last stop will be flat out speed of the wipers.
Have you checked the fuses yet? The low beams use 2 different fuse for the left and right lamps. The fuse for the left lamp is #10 in the central junction box located behind the dash to the left of the steering column.
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