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opburg89

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  1. Thanks for every ones assistance. As an update I do have 12-Volts available at each wiper motor connection plug, but wipers will not work or move to park position if moved when vehicle is turned off and turned back on....I am taking a look at Don's motor pdf to see if this might help troubleshooting....Thanks and will any update progress.
  2. 2014 transit connect front wipers not working. Dealer replaced wiper control arm on steering column no success. Replaced both wiper motors again no success. There is 12-Volts available from the LH/RH wiper motor connector plugs but neither motor will actuate. through research it seems that there is a "wiper pulse module" located some where but have been unsuccessful in locating. Does this module exist or are the front wiper motors driven by the ECM directly? These LH/RH motors appear to be possibly individual stepper motors is this correct? I have tried to find a schematic online to help trouble shoot, but have not found any. Thanks and any help is greatly appreciated.
  3. Hello all, I have a 2014 Ford Transit Connect. The front wipers quit working a couple months ago the rear wiper works just fine. I originally took the van to the local Ford dealer and they said that the wiper arm switch was defective and needed to be replaced. The arm switch was replaced and the front wipers still do not work. I have checked the main fuse supplying voltage to the front wipers and it appears to be fine. You can grap the wiper arms and move without resistance. I appears the 2014 models use individual wiper motors so one would think that since neither wiper works both motors would not be bad? Looking online it also seems that there is a Wiper control pulse module some where in the system which controls the front wiper motors? I have been trying to find a wiring schematic which might show the control circuit of this system and help in trouble shooting continuity and voltage checks. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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