tammer
06-04-2012, 12:20 AM
Hey gentlemen,
I've not posted here for a very long time, but I still read along when I can. Some of you with long memories may recall that I bought Adam W's white touring with the M30B35 and manual trans. It's still my DD.
It's developed a rather funky issue with the rear wiper behavior, which I admit I haven't had a chance to poke around and diagnose (new job keeping me pretty busy). But I thought I'd throw it out here in case someone has seen it.
Symptom:
Wiper switch seems incredibly sensitive, and rear wiper turns on in intermittent setting at the slightest touch of the stalk. A particularly sharp bump in the road is enough to start the rear wiper going. Once one--remember, switch is in "off" position--they stay on until the car is shut off.
If the wiper is moved up one notch, to turn the front intermittent wiper ON, the rear wipers behave as normal (i.e., OFF in the normal position, ON if I move the switch away one click). If the front wipers are on at any speed setting, the rear wiper behaves normally. But once the front wiper is in the off position, the rear wiper stays ON.
Here's where it gets weird: if I move the rear wiper switch to the position that should be intermittent ON, it stays on constant. If I move the switch to the constant ON position, same thing.
Because the behavior is normal when the wiper stalk is in the one, two, or three up positions, I think the problem is in the switch/stalk itself. Like it's somehow shorting the rear wiper circuit to ground when the stalk is off. But I haven't looked at an ETM yet and I haven't had time to pop the stalk out and look at it.
Questions:
1) Anyone seen this behavior, or have a good clue as to where to begin? There are some other rear hatch wiring issues (minor, like a license plate light out), so I can't rule out an issue back there.
2) Anyone have a spare, good, touring wiper stalk they want to sell?
Thanks!
-Tammer
I've not posted here for a very long time, but I still read along when I can. Some of you with long memories may recall that I bought Adam W's white touring with the M30B35 and manual trans. It's still my DD.
It's developed a rather funky issue with the rear wiper behavior, which I admit I haven't had a chance to poke around and diagnose (new job keeping me pretty busy). But I thought I'd throw it out here in case someone has seen it.
Symptom:
Wiper switch seems incredibly sensitive, and rear wiper turns on in intermittent setting at the slightest touch of the stalk. A particularly sharp bump in the road is enough to start the rear wiper going. Once one--remember, switch is in "off" position--they stay on until the car is shut off.
If the wiper is moved up one notch, to turn the front intermittent wiper ON, the rear wipers behave as normal (i.e., OFF in the normal position, ON if I move the switch away one click). If the front wipers are on at any speed setting, the rear wiper behaves normally. But once the front wiper is in the off position, the rear wiper stays ON.
Here's where it gets weird: if I move the rear wiper switch to the position that should be intermittent ON, it stays on constant. If I move the switch to the constant ON position, same thing.
Because the behavior is normal when the wiper stalk is in the one, two, or three up positions, I think the problem is in the switch/stalk itself. Like it's somehow shorting the rear wiper circuit to ground when the stalk is off. But I haven't looked at an ETM yet and I haven't had time to pop the stalk out and look at it.
Questions:
1) Anyone seen this behavior, or have a good clue as to where to begin? There are some other rear hatch wiring issues (minor, like a license plate light out), so I can't rule out an issue back there.
2) Anyone have a spare, good, touring wiper stalk they want to sell?
Thanks!
-Tammer