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2005 HONDA CIVIC WIPERS WONT PARK IN HOME POSITION IS THERE A RELAY FOR THIS OR IS IT THE MOTOR

WHERE IS THE RELAY FOR THIS PROBLEM

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Simple fix is to remove the wiper arms and reposition in the rest position when the wipers are switched off

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