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Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2001 19:25:41 -0400
From: "Doney" <davedoneynopsamm.com>
Subject: Re: headlight wiper


Mine do the same. The driver side goes back to the start position while the passenger side ends up stuck at a 45 degree angle. I haven't had the chance to view the operatio from outside the car yet to know if they both complete the 5 cycles or not. What keeps 12 volts on the motor(s) after the stalk is released? Thanks - Dave KeithG <noonenopsaml.com> wrote in message news:tQ8w6.160480$Aj2.1827342nopsamoon.columbus.rr.com... > both of them? If so, I would verify that there is a constant 12V supply at > the headlight wiper motor. I would have to think about it and look at the > manual (not here right now), but there is a 12V, ground and trigger. The > trigger goes high as long (12V) as the stalk is pulled to initiate > wash/wipe. This should be enough time to 'un-park' the wipers and begin > their 5 cycle wipe sequence. There is a diode between the trigger lead and > the 12V constant lead and I believe that both would go to 12V as long as the > lever is pulled (in the event that 12V is no longer present at the headlight > wiper motor) and the wipers would stop as soon as it was released. The fuse > is probably blown, the supply wire is broken, or there is a bad connection > somewhere. I think the 12V constant is a red wire... > > good luck, > > KeithG > > "Jorgen Van de Wouwer" <tjokonopsamop.com> wrote in message > news:2u8w6.37556$tk.4241080nopsamdite.telenet-ops.be... > > My headlight wipers don't go back to their start position. They stay at > the > > point where I turn off my wiperswitch.... > > > > any thoughts?? > > > > tia > > > > Jorgen VdW > > > > 9000 '95 CSE 2.3 > > > > > >

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