Windshield wipers are on and wont turn off, need help, advice??

verde2002

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So my windshield wipers suddenly turned on and would not turn off so I took out the fuse. Anyone else experienced this problem? Any advice on solutions? I hadn't even tried to turn on the wipers, they just started on their own. The switch position makes no difference.
 

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First, verify that the wire connections at the wiper motor are secure. Then do the same at the switch. Do the other functions work ie; slow/fast /intermittent speeds? If all is fine, then it could be the switch itself.
 

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Yea, mine used to do that too.

You have the switch on the column which you push in to turn off & on, right? If so, try pulling the end OUT, and then pushing in. That would do it on my 2800. Eventually I replaced the switch.

The other possible cause is the relay that controls the "wipe twice after spraying water" feature. My relay used to kick on the wipers for a couple of swipes every time I hit a bump. Yours may just be stuck on permanently. It is one of the can-shaped relays above the hood release handle. Just unplugging it will cure the problem (though of course, the wipers will no longer come on automaticly after activating the sprayer).
 

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I have gone through this problem and replacing the entire switch/turn signal assembly seemed to solve the problem for a while but the problem came back. I drove the car for several years with the fuse out. I am one who likes to have everything work and even though I don't use the windshield wipers, it bothered me that they did not work.

I finally took the wiper motor out and disassembled the parking mechanism on it. I cleaned and deoxidized all the contacts in there and sprayed a lube on them that provides oxidation protection. I then repacked with grease and reassembled it. The fuse has been installed for around a year now and the wipers do not come on unless I turn them on. I did get a scare once when the wipers came on all of a sudden but I was able to turn them off with a push of the button. I thought back on what I was doing and it seems I must have accidentally bumped the wiper button when reaching for something.
 
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