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Unfortunately, several cars made today are having these problems, and you have found one of them. Very likely you are in the market for a new wiper motor.
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bad connection on the wiper motor or a fulty switch. check connections for corrosion first because that's free then move to switch if the problem still exists
Could be a problem with the control switch on the column or the park switch in the wiper motor. A mechanic would check for voltage at the column switch.
The WS wipers in this truck are controlled by a central module that is called the GEM, this module can be scanned to find the fault wirththe wipers, it could be the GEM that is defective or the wiper motor is defective. It also controls the WS washers do they work?
We had the same problem and sometimes they wouldn't turn off. The intermittent wipers were random. We replaced the wiper motor. Be sure to get the motor with two balls on the wiper shaft (one for each wiper arm). If you can't find it, you'll have to change the part out on the new motor. Keep the wiper arms in the same location on removal, or it will jam and you'll have to start over.
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