Yes, you're right ;)
86 Dodge Ramcharger SE, 360 4x4.
R(k)
On Apr 10, 1:41 pm, "curmudgeon" <curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Might be helpful if you included pertinent details on the truck you're
> talking about...
>
> <grimi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
> news:3d4f1eef-25b8-4736-bff2-b14c8dba5334@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > My wipers stopped the other day. I started at the switch and worked my
> > way up to the motor, I am pretty sure the problem is in the motor
> > itself, but it might be the intermittent control module. I don't know
> > how to test that, though, and hoping one of you might have some
> > insight.
>
> > This is why I think the switch is OK:
> > - The switch still works for the washer pump (press down on this
> > switch from any position).
> > - When moving the switch into any of the on positions, I can hear the
> > intermittent controller click.
>
> > I think the control arms and linkages are OK because the arms can't be
> > moved.
>
> > If the intermittent controller can be called good because it clicks
> > (can it? that's one question) then the problem is likely at the motor
> > or between the IC and the motor.
>
> > What I could use here are the electrical test procedures for the
> > intermittent controller and the wiper motor harness.
>
> > I'd love to get lucky and find out it's just brushes :)
>
> > R(k)


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