Wiper motor. Wiper switch and washer switch

Wiper motor

FRONT

The two-speed permanent magnet wiper motor has an integral transmission and park switch. The motor also contains an internal automatic resetting circuit breaker to protect the motor from overloads.

The motor is secured near the center of the tubular wiper linkage and pivot module bracket with three screws. The wiper motor output shaft passes through a hole in the module bracket, where a nut secures the wiper motor crank arm to the motor output shaft.

Wiper speed is controlled by current flow to the proper set of brushes. The wiper motor completes its wipe cycle when the windshield wiper switch on the end of the multi-function switch stalk is turned to the Off position, and parks the blades in the lowest portion of the wipe pattern.

The windshield wiper linkage, pivots, bushings, mounting bracket, and motor are only serviced as a complete unit. If any part of this unit is faulty or damaged, the entire wiper module must be replaced.

REAR

The rear wiper motor is secured to a bracket that is fastened to the liftgate inner panel with two screws through two rubber grommet-type insulators, below the rear window glass and behind the liftgate trim panel. The motor output shaft passes through the liftgate outer panel where a rubber grommet and a nut seal and secure the unit to the liftgate outer panel. A plastic cover snaps onto the motor output shaft to conceal the mounting nut. The rear wiper arm is secured directly to the motor output shaft with another nut, which is also concealed by a plastic cover that snaps onto the end of the wiper arm.

The rear wiper motor unit provides a single speed intermittent-cycle operating mode, which is provided by an electronic timer circuit that is integral to the motor unit. The rear wiper motor cannot be repaired.

If faulty or damaged, the entire rear wiper motor assembly must be replaced.

Wiper switch and washer switch

FRONT

The windshield wiper and washer switches are contained in the multi-function switch assembly (Fig.

1). The multi-function switch assembly is secured to the left side of the steering column. A knob on the end of the multi-function switch stalk is rotated to select the desired wiper speed or intermittent wipe delay, or depressed toward the steering column to activate the washer system.

The multi-function switch contains circuitry for the following functions:

  • Turn signals
  • Hazard warning
  • Headlamp beam selection
  • Headlamp optical horn
  • Windshield wipers
  • Windshield washers.

The information contained in this group addresses only the switch functions for the windshield wiper and washer systems. For information relative to the other switch functions, refer to the proper group.

However, the multi-function switch cannot be repaired. If any function of the multi-function switch is faulty, or if the switch is damaged, the entire switch assembly must be replaced.

Fig. 1 Multi-Function Switch Fig. 1 Multi-Function Switch

1 - WINDSHIELD WASHER BUTTON

2 - CONTROL STALK

3 - HAZARD WARNING BUTTON

4 - WINDSHIELD WIPER CONTROL

5 - MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH

REAR

The single two-function rear wiper and washer switch is integral to the rear window switch pod, which includes the rear window defogger switch. The rear window switch pod is installed in the instrument panel lower bezel, which is located near the center of the lower instrument panel, below the heater and air conditioner controls. The rear wiper and washer switch controls the rear wiper and washer functions.

The rear window switch pod also contains the rear window defogger logic and timer circuitry, an amber defogger indicator lamp, the rear window defogger relay, and two switch illumination lamps. The indicator and illumination lamps in the switch pod use incandescent bulbs, which can be serviced.

The sliding-type switch features a detent in the On position for the rear wiper. Pushing in on the rear wiper switch button activates the momentary rear washer switch. The rear wiper and washer switch also has an integral illumination lamp with a serviceable bulb. Both the rear wiper and rear washer motors will operate continuously for as long as the switch is held in the momentary Wash position.

The rear wiper and washer switch cannot be repaired and, if faulty or damaged, the entire rear window switch pod must be replaced.

    Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual

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