wipers turn on by themselves
Beige
07-16-2005, 05:53 AM
I drive an '02 Intrigue. The other day the wipers came on all by themselves and I had a hard time turning them off. I found that I can get them to turn off by hitting the washer button and letting them cycle. Once was spooky, but now it happens almost everytime I turn the car on.
I'm guessing it's a bad switch and is probably going to cost me around $300 if I take it to the dealer. Anybody experience a similar problem?
I'm guessing it's a bad switch and is probably going to cost me around $300 if I take it to the dealer. Anybody experience a similar problem?
panzer dragoon
07-19-2005, 10:12 PM
For $25 a year you can get an alldatadiy.com account. They have diagnostic charts for the switch with correct voltages etc. But your problem is correctible and just a nuisance right now. Maybe let the condition go for now and see if it improves or gets worse.
They had something for wipers always on. With your condition I would wonder if the wipers have enough room to actually park. Did the wipers get caught on something and move a little bit in their sockets?
I don't have the service manuals so I couldn't check those.
They had something for wipers always on. With your condition I would wonder if the wipers have enough room to actually park. Did the wipers get caught on something and move a little bit in their sockets?
I don't have the service manuals so I couldn't check those.
Beige
07-26-2005, 11:00 PM
I don't think it's a parking problem - the wipers will still park correctly if I cycle them on/off and then run the washer.
So I took it to the dealership yesterday for the following problems:
1) the wiper problem above
2) AC cuts off intermittantly when it is very hot outside
Here's the estimate they gave me:
1) $307 for a new wiper switch
2) $440 to replace the control head
This is why I never take my car to dealers for service!
Did I mention that they didn't have either part in stock and would have had to order them?
I'm gonna pick up some cheap blades so I don't destroy my windshield and hope these problems resolve themselves when the weather cools down.
So I took it to the dealership yesterday for the following problems:
1) the wiper problem above
2) AC cuts off intermittantly when it is very hot outside
Here's the estimate they gave me:
1) $307 for a new wiper switch
2) $440 to replace the control head
This is why I never take my car to dealers for service!
Did I mention that they didn't have either part in stock and would have had to order them?
I'm gonna pick up some cheap blades so I don't destroy my windshield and hope these problems resolve themselves when the weather cools down.
Beige
09-03-2005, 06:36 AM
Problem resolved.
I had the local dealership replace the wiper switch on the column. $175 for the part + labor + taxes and fees = $310 grand total. New wiper blades and washer fluid refill not included.
I had considered replacing the switch with a used part and doing the work myself. However, when I tried to take the steering column apart to get at the switch, I found that the way it is bolted in would require me to remove the steering wheel.
I had the local dealership replace the wiper switch on the column. $175 for the part + labor + taxes and fees = $310 grand total. New wiper blades and washer fluid refill not included.
I had considered replacing the switch with a used part and doing the work myself. However, when I tried to take the steering column apart to get at the switch, I found that the way it is bolted in would require me to remove the steering wheel.
panzer dragoon
09-03-2005, 05:07 PM
glad you got it fixed. $310 ain't too bad. $700 is two car payments for me and is pricey. I would have probably loaded up on the 22N wiper blades and put them on low speed for a few months until I could have figured it out.
But I'm used to looking like a dork in my Intrigue. My flasher acted up for almost a year before I fixed it (I had to keep toggle-ing my hazards to work) and my wipers were on for at least a year before I could diagnose and fix the bent park tab.
I saw your topic at:
http://www.oldsmobileforums.com/forums/
also before I saw it here. I like that forum better for posting etc.
But I'm used to looking like a dork in my Intrigue. My flasher acted up for almost a year before I fixed it (I had to keep toggle-ing my hazards to work) and my wipers were on for at least a year before I could diagnose and fix the bent park tab.
I saw your topic at:
http://www.oldsmobileforums.com/forums/
also before I saw it here. I like that forum better for posting etc.
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