The only way to turn them off is to pull the fuse. The motor was bad due to moisture so I replaced it and now um thinking it's either the relay or switch
SOURCE: Windshield Wiper Not Working Properly
Well sure enough all I had to do was replace the circuit board...wish I had done this a couple months ago...it was so easy to do and will now be much easier to drive with being able to see clearly again....
SOURCE: Windshield wipers will not turn off - 2003 Chevrolet Silverado
Fixed the wiper problem which was identical to Brad's by changing out the wiper module which is also called a pulse module or something of that nature. Pretty easy fix. You have to remove the grill that the wiper blades protrudes from in order to get to the motor (4 clips in front which can be removed by hand, remove radio antenna, a center push down retainer, two plastic end caps which pop off and then 1 star type screw on each end under the end caps). Getting the blades off seemed difficult. I used a small puller to pop them off after removing the nuts.
You can't buy this module at a regular parts store. I had to get it from the dealer so be prepared to spend $130 to $140 for the part or go to the salvage yard. Works great now.
SOURCE: windshield wipers quit working on 2003 chevrolet trailblazer. relays and fuses are okay.
There were some issues with ignition switches in those vehicles.It is easy to change and does not cost but about $30. Remove the column covers, unplug the switch, and depress the 2 white tabs holding it in place. Good Luck
SOURCE: 97 corvette. wipers wont turn off
more then likely it the wiper motor it self and here is a place that sells only GM-parts its Schram auto & truck parts 1-800-292-1032 and they website is www.schramauto.com
SOURCE: replaced wiper motor but still won't work buzzes
can you move the linkage when you pulled the motor?
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