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Old 12-19-2009, 08:59 AM
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i checked the fuse. When i unplug the 5 pt harness under the hood, the wiper motor jumps a little then agian dies. I have done a search and read thru a couple of posts and many think it is a resoldering issue with a control board. I do this stuff for a living so it is not an issue. Someone mentioned a wiper fix thread in the diy section that explains where the board breaks or needs fixed. I cant find it. Could someone fill me in on where the card is, what needs fixed or where the thread is that has that info. Thanks.
 
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Old 12-19-2009, 09:52 AM
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Fix for cold solders in the Wiper Motor

That should help. Check some of the link out in my signature for more helpful DIY threads.
 
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Old 12-19-2009, 02:42 PM
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well i thought i found the problem. It looked like it was a cold solder joint, but that did not fix the problem. What are the voltages on the pins connecting to the card, so i can make sure they are correct.
 
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You would have to have someone back probe the wiring at the motor to get the respective voltages. I found wiring diagrams from two different sources which show resistors in the system, but do not state the resistance value.

 
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is it common for these modulator cards to go bad. Should i just replace it and do the motor next. Are the motors common to go out? I really need to get it fixed pretty quick.
 
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The solder joints are the main thing that happens...

Can you help the wipers to get them going?
 
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no, they are completly dead. when i pull on them, nothing happens

I have a problem in my other truck where they stick a little or stop and i can go out and tug on the wipers a little and they will start right up. With this one they are dead and nothing will get them working. One time when i plugged the harness into the pulse board the motor jumped about two inches and stopped
 
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Sounds like the motor doesn't think it is back in its park position...

I would try removing the motor assembly and see it if works without it being hooked up to the rest of the wiper drive system
 
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okay, ill give that a try. Any good writeups on how to pull that out?
 
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