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Multiple Choice Question...
You have a problem with the intermittent wipers stopping with each turn signal flash. BCM code is "Front Wiper Park Position Switch: Signal Stuck High". Is it the...
A) LED Turn Signal Mods
B) Wiper Park Switch (inside the motor)
C) BCM
D) Wiring harness fault
E) Wiper Stalk Switch or Steering Wheel Clock Spring
F) Bad LED Headlights
Copy & paste the text below, or zoom in for the explanation.
If you guessed the letter f, you win! You'll receive a brand new noogie by mail come February 31st. The LED headlights have a built-in circuit that prevents computers from warning about a burned out headlamp. Like adding load resistors to the turn sig circuit, it generates current. The circuit in both lamps had gone bad; was dumping excess power in rapid pulses, off to ground; messing with BCM function.
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So this is a weird one. Delayed wipers stop working with each turn signal flash. When turn signal lights turn on, the delayed wiper makes a dead-stop mid-sweep. When the turn signal lights turn off, the wiper may resume movement. Doesn't matter whether it's the left turn sig, right turn sig, or hazard lights. At least temporarily, the wiper may need to relearn it's park location at the base of the windshield. Continuous wiper on normal or fast is not affected.
I'm suspecting a ground issue.
I do have resistors on all four corners for the LED turn signals.
Hopefully it's not an issue with the BCM.
I'll post more as I investigate and discover.
I understand that we can pull codes from the BCM using ForSCAN ? May look into that.
One of my troubleshooting steps will be to individually disconnect the mirror and corner resistors and lights to see whether the malfunction behavior might be affected.
Multiple Choice Question...
You have a problem with the intermittent wipers stopping with each turn signal flash. BCM code is "Front Wiper Park Position Switch: Signal Stuck High". Is it the...
A) LED Turn Signal Mods
B) Wiper Park Switch (inside the motor)
C) BCM
D) Wiring harness fault
E) Wiper Stalk Switch or Steering Wheel Clock Spring
F) Bad LED Headlights
Copy & paste the text below, or zoom in for the explanation.
If you guessed the letter f, you win! You'll receive a brand new noogie by mail come February 31st. The LED headlights have a built-in circuit that prevents computers from warning about a burned out headlamp. Like adding load resistors to the turn sig circuit, it generates current. The circuit in both lamps had gone bad; was dumping excess power in rapid pulses, off to ground; messing with BCM function.
/EDIT 23y06m19d
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So this is a weird one. Delayed wipers stop working with each turn signal flash. When turn signal lights turn on, the delayed wiper makes a dead-stop mid-sweep. When the turn signal lights turn off, the wiper may resume movement. Doesn't matter whether it's the left turn sig, right turn sig, or hazard lights. At least temporarily, the wiper may need to relearn it's park location at the base of the windshield. Continuous wiper on normal or fast is not affected.
I'm suspecting a ground issue.
I do have resistors on all four corners for the LED turn signals.
Hopefully it's not an issue with the BCM.
I'll post more as I investigate and discover.
I understand that we can pull codes from the BCM using ForSCAN ? May look into that.
One of my troubleshooting steps will be to individually disconnect the mirror and corner resistors and lights to see whether the malfunction behavior might be affected.
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