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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Windshield Wipers don't turn off.
My windshiled wipers have issues.
The knob adjusting speeds does not control anything, and the only speeds it knows are fast and very fast. Also, once I turn my wipers on, they will not go off, they will change speeds, but when I move the switch they don't turn off. They do go on when I activate the wiper fluid. Could this be a switch issue? Any thoughts... |
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Probably the wiper amp.
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i had the exact same problem and the problem was simple, when you guys were pluggin in the wiper module to the harness make sure you didnt bend any of the pins inside the module, i had 1 pin out of place then when i plugged in the module it bent it even more so there was no connection on one pin. i suggest you guys unplug the module and just take a look. i found one bent and just got a flathead and straighten it, now it works fine
hope that helps u guys henry |
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Old thread, but today I got around to it haha.
I located the wiper amp and I unplugged it. Now they turn off but the intermittent wipers don't work... As expected when I remove the amp - But I didn't realize that the other two speeds would work correctly and that it would turn off when I put the lever back in the off position. I plugged it back in and once again it does the same thing stated before. The amp is doing something... (I think). Could this still be a bad amp somehow or what might the issue be? (Checked all prongs, they look good). Thanks |
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hmmm... so where's the wiper amp? All i can do to turn mine on is switch it to the highest speed and then when I turn it off it won't go back all the way down. It will just stop right where it is. 0.0
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Same symptoms as when I run no amp. The wiper amp plug will probobly be (when looking at the engine bay) on the left of the motor in the back corner. Look down in there for a bit it's a 3 prong plug and the amp itself is brown if you even have one in there. If this has been the problem ever since you bought the previous owner might actually not have an amp in there. ~I fixed the original problem, bought an amp from R240, works like new. |
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