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Rear Wiper/Washer System Components
The rear wiper/washer system consists of the following components:
• Rear wiper/washer switch
• Window wiper module-rear
• Window washer pump-rear
• RR WIPER 15A fuse
• RR WPRB 25A fuse
Rear Wiper/Washer System Operation
The rear wiper module controls rear wiper motor operation. Battery voltage supplied to the module is used to operate the wiper motor in all modes and to return the rear wiper arm to the park position after the ignition is turned off. Accessory voltage supplied to the rear wiper/washer switch is used to supply the rear window wiper and washer switch signal circuits. In wiper switch positions 1 and 2 the wiper switch signal circuit voltage level to the wiper motor module determines the wiper motor delay interval. The rear window washer pump supply voltage circuit is used to provide the operating voltage for the rear washer pump for as long as the rear washer switch is pressed. The rear window washer switch signal circuit is used as a wash signal to the rear wiper motor module to operate the wipers during the rear wash operation.
From your description it sounds like you need a new rear wiper motor. If I understand your description correctly. When you active the rear wipers, they work but when you press the same button, to turn them off. The wipers still continue to move. The wipers will turn off if you turn off the ignition key (when the wiper blade is in the parked position). and when you restart the van the rear wiper still stays off until you press and active the rear wipers. If I understood you correctly then I will suggest that you take a closer look at the rear wiper motor. If you have any other questions, please write back. I would like to hear from you and the progress you have made, good luck.
Hi, Please check your Owner's Manual for operation of the wiper. Otherwise, the dealer will be your best resource and will fix it for FREE under warranty.
The rear wiper on CR-V's is designed to go on when the front wipers are on and either one of 2 things: 1. you turn the rear wiper switch on, or 2. when the front wipers are on, if you shift into reverse, the rear wiper automatically is activated. Is it one of these, or do they just run all the time the front wipers are on? If that's the case, you probably need to have the wiper switch replaced. If the dealer said he's not sure, go to another dealer.
Raise the rear wiper blade to the position as shown in the
illustration where the meshing of the claw disengages with a clicking
sound. NOTE: Be careful not to break the claw.
Pull straight the rear wiper blade to vehicle's left from the wiper arm. NOTE: Do not fold the rear wiper arm with the rear wiper blade removed from it.
REMOVE REAR WIPER RUBBER
Place the rear wiper with the rear end of the rubber protruded from the blade stopper as shown in the illustration. NOTE: Do not pull out the wiper rubber forcibly, as the backing plates will become deformed or the blade claws will become damaged. HINT: The rubber can be easily pulled out by pushing the middle area of the blade.
INSTALL REAR WIPER RUBBER
Install the 2 wiper rubber backing plates to the rear wiper rubber. NOTE: Be careful to observe and keep direction of curvature for correct replacement.
b. Insert the rear wiper rubber from the claw of the middle of the rear wiper blade into the rear end position.
c. After passing the rear wiper rubber through the rear end side claw,
protrude it from the rear end stopper and pass it through the front tip
side claw.
1. check the fuse to the rear wiper motor
2. check for power to rear wiper motor at the motor (power wire going in to the wiper motor with rear wiper switch on)
If you have good fuses & have power going in to the rear wiper motor...
3. Pull old rear wiper motor and install a new rear wiper motor.
Thank you please drive thru......
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