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"88" windshield wipers


thebigbadhawk

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I have a 88 Bronco II, with delay wipers. my windshield wipers only work on high and do not return to park.

wiper motor?

wiper switch?

Module that clicks under dash (not relay)?
 


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I have a 88 Bronco II, with delay wipers. my windshield wipers only work on high and do not return to park.

wiper motor?

wiper switch?

Module that clicks under dash (not relay)?
start with the relay.

Then the switch.

then the motor.

it is most likely the relay
 

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mine does the same thing. they work in all the various speeds, but if i cut them off in the middle of wiping they stop where they are. let me know how you end up fixing yours
 
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Not return to park? Motor.

The "Relay" under the dash is the delay module.

AD
 

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All delay windshield wiper motors are "two stage" motors. They are pretty much two motors in one. If low doesn't work then you need a new motor. if it works in low, but all the delay speeds are the same speed as low, then it's a park switch in the motor and you might be able to fix it if you are willing to take the motor apart.
 

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Ok found the module and replaced it with a junk yard one but it didn't work either. I just replaced the switch with a nonintermittent switch. Now at least i have two speeds and no random stopping. I'll just keep my eye open at the junk yard for another one with a delay module.

Thanks
Ren
 

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