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Old 09-02-2008, 11:01 PM
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Intermittent Wipers don't work until pushing key into the ignition switch.

I have a problem with my intermittent wipers, key-in ignition buzzer not work. When I turn my key to the II position on the ignition switch the intermittent wipers don't work. Also, when I just put the key in the ignition switch the key-in buzzer doesn't work. I have replaced the ignition lock cylinder with a new one, since my old one wore out. To get the intermittent wipers to work and the key-in buzzer to work I need to push the key into the ignition switch futher or just push all the way up on the key in the ignition then int wipers and buzzer will work.

I did do a continuity test on the wiper switch and everything worked.

Any ideas on what might be the problem with this?
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Old 09-16-2008, 01:25 PM
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Re: Intermittent Wipers don't work until pushing key into the ignition switch.

You said that you replaced the ignition lock cylinder... did you replace the ignition switch itself ( I mean the electrical portion)? And if you did then I would be looking for another multiplex unit.
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