Hey Guys!
I'm a new member to this forum so far its been great!
I have a little problem for anyone with further insight...
So as of right now I have my wiper fuse pulled when its not snowing or raining because they are stuck on when the fuse is in. Its on around medium speed and I can make them go faster but not slower.
I have narrowed it down to either the actual switch coming out of the steering column or the pulse board on the firewall for the wipers.
The only reason I am not leaning towards the switch because I heard if the switch is shot than most likely the cruise ect would have issues which it doesn't.
Apparently these pulse boards generally blow a diode that causes them to get stuck..
I Would just like to see if anyone has had the same problem as me, or any more insight to the problem because I would really like to just change 1 part and solve this problem and not make it a bigger ordeal..
by the way its a 2003 silverado
CHEERS GUYS
Derek
I'm a new member to this forum so far its been great!
I have a little problem for anyone with further insight...
So as of right now I have my wiper fuse pulled when its not snowing or raining because they are stuck on when the fuse is in. Its on around medium speed and I can make them go faster but not slower.
I have narrowed it down to either the actual switch coming out of the steering column or the pulse board on the firewall for the wipers.
The only reason I am not leaning towards the switch because I heard if the switch is shot than most likely the cruise ect would have issues which it doesn't.
Apparently these pulse boards generally blow a diode that causes them to get stuck..
I Would just like to see if anyone has had the same problem as me, or any more insight to the problem because I would really like to just change 1 part and solve this problem and not make it a bigger ordeal..
by the way its a 2003 silverado
CHEERS GUYS
Derek