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Old 01-12-2007, 02:54 PM
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Wipers in "Feild Goal" Position.....

I have a 88 Honda Civic....Just did an upgrade from a standard High, Low wiper control toggle to an intermediate toggle. The intallation went great, except one HUGE problem. The Wipers, when they are turned off have stopped in the "field goal" Position. I have checked all fuses, wires and even replaced the motor and am still having the same problem. I have un-hooked the ICU unit and they seem to go down, but then my intermediate no longer works. I only then have a low speed on my wipers. Where do I go next? Has any one else ever had this problem.....can anyone help me with this problem??? Please let me know because driving with your wipers straight up REALLY suck. Thanks
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Re: Wipers in "Feild Goal" Position.....

I don't know if this will help you out any but when your wipers get stuck in the "field goal" position, loosen/unbolt the wiper arm and move it to stock position. If that just screws up the rotation I don't really know what you can do. GL
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Re: Wipers in "Field Goal" Position.....

Tried that.....still not working......Still looking for help.
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Re: Wipers in "Feild Goal" Position.....

are you sure everything is wired up properly? The relay is supposed to automatically return the wipers to the stop position when the switch is turned off. So it would make sense that you have two of the power feeds mixed up causing the wipers to return to the open position when the switch is turned off.
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Re: Wipers in "Feild Goal" Position.....

Don't know if this will help, but Shaguar47 did a how-to on this... Here's the link... Right HERE.
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