SOURCE: windshield wipers
You will need to replace the wiper motor. Most likely the circuit board is bad. You might check with your local chevy dealer and see if there is a recall on the wiper motor before you buy a new one, even if you are not the original owner the car the recall will still be done free of charge. Some chevy models did have a wiper recall. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: Delay and low range wiper setting do not work on my 2001 1/2 TRK
Chevy has had Problems with the Wiper Motors on these Trucks for a Long time now. On some Models they Issued Recalls. On My 95' I just Replaced the Wiper Motor and have had NO Problems Since!
SOURCE: Windshield wipers not parking
The problem could be a bent parking pall bracket. This is usually caused when you wipe snow from windshield using the wipers instead of brushing off. You need to remove both wipers and the cover from the drivers side. Remove the cover over the wiper motor assembly (held by a plastic button). On the right side of the wiper mechanism is a small tab (part of the wiper bracket). This tab needs to be straight for the wiper park pall to rest against.Carefully hammer this tab straight (or you may have to replace bracket, big job) Then cycle the wiper and you will see the assembly return to park position. Re-install all parts in reverse order.
Hope this works for you.
SOURCE: 2005 impala windshield wiper
the wirpers are connected to a shaft. the shaft is connected to a motor. The shaft must have turned and wipers were stuck and didn't move. So you will need to pull of each wiper arm and reposition with wipers turned off.
SOURCE: Impala won't shift into park
to get the key out just set the parking brake and put in neutral, but i agree with the first solution probably bad selector cable or linkage.
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