Wiper bonkersness.....advice please chums!!!
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Wipers refusing to stop and suspect park switch, unless Ph wisdom knows best.
If I put the wiper position to stop, they keep running, however if I switch the ignition off and re start, they have stopped moving, start them off again and won't stop until the ignition stops.
If park switch, any idea where it is?
Any ideas folks?
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If I put the wiper position to stop, they keep running, however if I switch the ignition off and re start, they have stopped moving, start them off again and won't stop until the ignition stops.
If park switch, any idea where it is?
Any ideas folks?
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silverback mike said:
Wipers refusing to stop and suspect park switch, unless Ph wisdom knows best.
If I put the wiper position to stop, they keep running, however if I switch the ignition off and re start, they have stopped moving, start them off again and won't stop until the ignition stops.
If park switch, any idea where it is?
Any ideas folks?
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Tried the relay? Pushed it in?If I put the wiper position to stop, they keep running, however if I switch the ignition off and re start, they have stopped moving, start them off again and won't stop until the ignition stops.
If park switch, any idea where it is?
Any ideas folks?
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As shown in the below diagram
With the motor gear in its park position, the wiper motor park switch switches a negative (earth) through the intermittent wipe relay and onwards to the wiper switch which switches that very same negative onwards to the 1st speed brush of the wiper motor, meaning that the earth brush and 1st speed brush are both of negative polarity
The above method is used to achieve electric braking of the wiper motor when the wiper motor gear is at its park position
Without electric braking of the motor, the momentum of the wiper linkage and motor would cause the the wiper motor gear to travel past its park position and give another wipe cycle
A wiring, wiper relay or wiper switch fault will also cause the wipers to not switch off, the fault isn't always caused by a bad park switch

With the motor gear in its park position, the wiper motor park switch switches a negative (earth) through the intermittent wipe relay and onwards to the wiper switch which switches that very same negative onwards to the 1st speed brush of the wiper motor, meaning that the earth brush and 1st speed brush are both of negative polarity
The above method is used to achieve electric braking of the wiper motor when the wiper motor gear is at its park position
Without electric braking of the motor, the momentum of the wiper linkage and motor would cause the the wiper motor gear to travel past its park position and give another wipe cycle
A wiring, wiper relay or wiper switch fault will also cause the wipers to not switch off, the fault isn't always caused by a bad park switch
Edited by Penelope Stopit on Wednesday 16th December 14:17
Not long fitted new park switch as found out it was shorting and blowing the one of two circuits it’s connects too , so wipers were operational but as that’s on a separate fuse and blowing the circuit that’s also for brake lights so had no brake lights but wipers worked !
So don’t assume if they work your brake lights do !
On my 2 brake park switch now and noticed the other day they don’t park again ??
So don’t assume if they work your brake lights do !
On my 2 brake park switch now and noticed the other day they don’t park again ??
silverback mike said:
Nope, just keep going and dont stop, they go faster and slower but just keep on going when the stalk is at stop point. 
Would help use diagnose this problem if we knew where it is getting its power from when the switch is at stop.
With it at stop but ignition on try pulling each of the fuses 15, 17 & 18 and report back.
If it is getting its power from F15 then this could be a timer/relay fault.
If it is getting its power from F17 then this could be a switch fault.
If it is getting its power from F18 then this could be a timer/relay fault or park switch.
Steve
Steve_D said:
Would help use diagnose this problem if we knew where it is getting its power from when the switch is at stop.
With it at stop but ignition on try pulling each of the fuses 15, 17 & 18 and report back.
If it is getting its power from F15 then this could be a timer/relay fault.
If it is getting its power from F17 then this could be a switch fault.
If it is getting its power from F18 then this could be a timer/relay fault or park switch.
Steve
Cheers Steve. Will do!With it at stop but ignition on try pulling each of the fuses 15, 17 & 18 and report back.
If it is getting its power from F15 then this could be a timer/relay fault.
If it is getting its power from F17 then this could be a switch fault.
If it is getting its power from F18 then this could be a timer/relay fault or park switch.
Steve
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