FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
Courtesy of Operation CHARM: Car repair manuals for everyone.

Wiper System

The wiper system provides the driver with the normal wiper (low and high speeds), intermittent wipe, and wipe after wash. The driver selects the wiper function via the resistive multiplexed stalk switch mounted on the steering column. The BCM uses the input signal from the wiper stalk switch, wiper motor park switch, and the washer switch to control the wiper system. The Body Control Module (BCM) then controls the relays and timing functions to provide the driver selected features.

SYSTEM FEATURES

Speed Sensitive Intermittent Wipe Mode
There are 6 individual delay times with a minimum delay of 1/2 second to a maximum of 18 seconds. When the vehicle speed is under 10 MPH (6 KMH), the delay time is doubled providing a range of 1 second to 36 seconds.

Park after Ignition
Off Because the wiper relays are powered from the battery the BCM can run the wipers to park after the ignition is turned off.

Wipe after Wash
When the driver presses the wash button for over 1/2 second and then releases it, the wiper will continue to run for 2 additional wipe cycles.

The wiper system utilizes the BCM to control the on/off and hi/low relays fro low and hi speed wiper functions, intermittent wiper delay as the switch position changes, pulse wipe, wipe after wash mode, and wiper motor park functions. The BCM uses the vehicle speed input to double the usual delay time below 10 MPH (17 KMH).