Chevrolet Other Repair Question
Asked on June 20, 2006
Windshield wipers
Hi my questiion relates to a similar question and answer in the auto repair by topic area see below
My problem I have a 1997 chey taho and when you say the wiper control moduel - how does that come off and do you mean the entire single arm?
Thands for your help
Question: 1997 Chevrolet S10 Blazer, mileage: 129,000. 2 days ago when it started raining the wipers would not turn on. Washer motor did not work either. Changed the fuse. They still did not work. The next I bought a rebuilt wiper motor. I checked 1 more time before changing and the wipers were working. Does the wiper motor have a circuit breaker that resets itself and is ok to leave it alone or should I go ahead and change it out.
Answer: You probably are having trouble with the control module for the windshield wiper motor. Change the wiper control module.
My problem I have a 1997 chey taho and when you say the wiper control moduel - how does that come off and do you mean the entire single arm?
Thands for your help
Question: 1997 Chevrolet S10 Blazer, mileage: 129,000. 2 days ago when it started raining the wipers would not turn on. Washer motor did not work either. Changed the fuse. They still did not work. The next I bought a rebuilt wiper motor. I checked 1 more time before changing and the wipers were working. Does the wiper motor have a circuit breaker that resets itself and is ok to leave it alone or should I go ahead and change it out.
Answer: You probably are having trouble with the control module for the windshield wiper motor. Change the wiper control module.
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Replied on July 25, 2006
The wiper control module is attached to the motor if I recall right. They are available aftermarket.