Thread: Wiper Problem
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Old 05-01-2008, 09:20 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by TRU_DAH-V View Post
the wipers can be set on the diffrent speeds but when i try to turn them off it stays in the lowest speed, i'll try and unplug the "TCU" and see how that goes.
Okay, that narrows it down much more.

You probably have a short in the internal wiper motor switch, a bad amp, or a bad low speed ground wire. It looks like the auto retract circuit is bad, or the low speed ground wire is shorted somewhere.

I would eliminate the wiper switch because you just replaced it, but are you sure the switch is good?
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