C5 Corvette Windshield Wipers Won't Turn Off. G101 is on the frame rail between lh. i have done some research on this and found from what it seems like a bad wiper control board. Open the hood and reach under the driver's. first, try pulling the wiper/washer fuse and check for good contact to ground (gnd). When you close the door switch, the wiper still has. more than likely the limit switch and contacts in the wiper motor itself. if the udders were plugged up and the wiper well stayed filled with water (car wash or rain) the wiper motor was likely. the problem with your windshield wipers is the same culprit as that other guy. the reason why the wipers are stopping on the windshield when you turn them off (as well as pausing at the top of the sweep cycle during the hesitate mode), is. when taking your wiper arms off, make sure you spay some wd40 oil on the thread shaft, then take your 1/2 socket. it is most likely a build up of leaves/debri in the drains for the wiper motor.
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G101 is on the frame rail between lh. i have done some research on this and found from what it seems like a bad wiper control board. if the udders were plugged up and the wiper well stayed filled with water (car wash or rain) the wiper motor was likely. when taking your wiper arms off, make sure you spay some wd40 oil on the thread shaft, then take your 1/2 socket. the problem with your windshield wipers is the same culprit as that other guy. it is most likely a build up of leaves/debri in the drains for the wiper motor. first, try pulling the wiper/washer fuse and check for good contact to ground (gnd). When you close the door switch, the wiper still has. Open the hood and reach under the driver's. more than likely the limit switch and contacts in the wiper motor itself.
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C5 Corvette Windshield Wipers Won't Turn Off Open the hood and reach under the driver's. i have done some research on this and found from what it seems like a bad wiper control board. it is most likely a build up of leaves/debri in the drains for the wiper motor. Open the hood and reach under the driver's. When you close the door switch, the wiper still has. if the udders were plugged up and the wiper well stayed filled with water (car wash or rain) the wiper motor was likely. when taking your wiper arms off, make sure you spay some wd40 oil on the thread shaft, then take your 1/2 socket. the problem with your windshield wipers is the same culprit as that other guy. more than likely the limit switch and contacts in the wiper motor itself. G101 is on the frame rail between lh. first, try pulling the wiper/washer fuse and check for good contact to ground (gnd). the reason why the wipers are stopping on the windshield when you turn them off (as well as pausing at the top of the sweep cycle during the hesitate mode), is.