'01 Wiper problem
#1
'01 Wiper problem
Howdy-
I'm having an issue with the wipers on my '01 Blazer. I activated the washers the other day, and the wipers wouldn't stop. I cycled the wiper switch on and off, and it didn't help. I finally pulled over and turned off the truck when the wipers were laying down, and when I started it back up, they stayed off.
I had a similar problem with a '98 Tahoe I used to own, and it turned out to be a wiper control module on the firewall. It was also a frequent problem with that model vehicle.
Just curious- has anyone seen this sort of problem with the S-10 series vehicles?
Thanks!
I'm having an issue with the wipers on my '01 Blazer. I activated the washers the other day, and the wipers wouldn't stop. I cycled the wiper switch on and off, and it didn't help. I finally pulled over and turned off the truck when the wipers were laying down, and when I started it back up, they stayed off.
I had a similar problem with a '98 Tahoe I used to own, and it turned out to be a wiper control module on the firewall. It was also a frequent problem with that model vehicle.
Just curious- has anyone seen this sort of problem with the S-10 series vehicles?
Thanks!
#3
Thanks for that. I read that DIY article, and I'm just not sure if that's my problem or not. My wipers don't "have a mind of their own" like described in the write-up, they just won't turn OFF when I tell them to.
Hmmm. Well, I guess it's time for more research and troubleshooting...
Hmmm. Well, I guess it's time for more research and troubleshooting...
#4
Mine did the same thing (wouldn't shut off) and it was the pulse board as described in the DIY article. I'm no good at soldering so I purchased a brand new one off ebay for about $30.00. Simple to install and wipers have worked perfect ever since.
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