Ranger Wipers will not turn off
My 98 Ranger 3.0 wiper moter is stuck on
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Welcome to the forum.
Most likely the problem is in the Multi-switch(turn signal stalk). Can you change speeds or delays by rotating it? And it doesn't always do the change correctly? Then for sure it is the Multi-switch. They are not hard to change but are expensive |
do you have any ideas?
already tried one didn't work |
In 1998 Rangers there are 2 relays in the engine fuse box for wipers
Run/Park Relay High/Low relay These Relays are controlled by the GEM(generic electronic module) When you turn on the wipers with multi-function switch that signal goes to the GEM The GEM then activates the Run/Park Relay to send power to the High/Low Relay which sends power to the Wiper Motor. You can test the relays with ohm meter and 9v battery But there is no over all test that I know of for the GEM, if you have/get a Ford Service manual it will have circuit tests for GEM connectors, but there is no plug and play test for them |
Wiper Control
I have a 98 Ranger, The wiper goes straight into LO, no intermittent, then regardless of how it is turned on, it will not park. Any best ideas? I am thinking that it may be the wiper motor never hitting the park switch inside it. But it could easily be the GEM.
Can anyone tell me where is the GEM located? Thanks for the help |
Same
I have the same problem. My wipers instantly turn on and stay in low. I've changed the GEM, I've changed the turn signal switch. But my turn signals do not work either. Any idea what would cause both to go bad?
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