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Wiper/Washer System Description and Operation Front

Wiper/Washer System Components

The windshield wiper/washer system consists of the following components:

    • Body Control Module (BCM)
    • Engine Control Module (ECM)
    • Windshield washer pump
    • Windshield washer solvent container
    • Windshield wiper arm and blade assemblies
    • Windshield wiper motor
    • Windshield wiper transmission
    • Windshield wiper/washer switch
    • WIPER 25 A fuse
    • WIPER SW 10 A fuse
    • Wiper 1 relay
    • Wiper 2 relay

Windshield Wiper/Washer System Power and Ground

With the ignition in the ON position, accessory voltage is supplied through the WIPER SW 10 A fuse in the fuse block that is part of the BCM to the wiper/washer switch.

G101 provides ground for the following:

    • Windshield washer pump
    • Windshield wiper motor
    • Wiper 1 relay
    • Wiper 2 relay

Windshield Wiper/Washer System Description and Operation

The windshield wiper/washer switch supplies voltage on the signal circuit or the control circuit of the windshield washer pump to the BCM for windshield wiper/washer operation. When WASH, MIST, DELAY, LOW, or HIGH is detected, the BCM energizes the Wiper 1 relay by suppling voltage to the relay coil. This allows battery voltage from the WIPER fuse to flow through the relay switched input then through the contacts and out the relay switched output to the WIPER 2 relay switch contacts. Since the WIPER 2 relay switch contacts are normally closed to the low speed circuit of the windshield wiper motor, the motor will operate at low speed.

Wash Operation

In the WASH position windshield wiper/washer switch supplies voltage on the control circuit of the windshield washer pump to the BCM and the windshield washer pump. The BCM monitors this voltage input to detect when a WASH cycle is requested so it can enable the wipers. The BCM energizes the Wiper 1 relay which will operate the windshield wiper motor at low speed.

The windshield washer pump sprays solvent onto the windshield. The windshield wipers operate at low speed for 3-5 wipes and returns to the park position.

Mist Operation

In the MIST position, voltage is supplied through a internal 562 ohms resistor to the signal circuit of the windshield wiper/washer switch for the BCM. The BCM will momentarily energizes the Wiper 1 relay which will operate the windshield wiper motor at low speed.

The windshield wipers make one sweep at low speed and returns to the park position. If the windshield wiper/washer switch is held in MIST mode, the windshield wipers will continue to operate until the switch is released.

Intermittent Operation

In the desired INT position, the BCM will cycle the Wiper 1 relay ON and OFF to acquire the desired intermittent speed of the windshield wiper motor. The intermittent speed of the windshield wipers can also be effected by the vehicle speed. Refer to Vehicle Speed Sensitive Wipers for more information.

In the INT position 1, voltage is supplied through the following internal resistors to the signal circuit of the windshield wiper/washer switch for the BCM.

    • 4640 ohms
    • 1780 ohms
    • 909 ohms
    • 562 ohms

In the INT position 2, voltage is supplied through the following internal resistors to the signal circuit of the windshield wiper/washer switch for the BCM.

    • 1780 ohms
    • 909 ohms
    • 562 ohms

In the INT position 3, voltage is supplied through the following internal resistors to the signal circuit of the windshield wiper/washer switch for the BCM.

    • 909 ohms
    • 562 ohms

Low Operation

In the Low position, voltage is supplied through a internal 562 ohms resistor to the signal circuit of the windshield wiper/washer switch for the BCM. The BCM will energizes the Wiper 1 relay which will operate the windshield wiper motor at low speed.

High Operation

In the High position, the windshield wiper/washer switch supplies voltage to both the Wiper 1 and Wiper 2 relay coils. This energizes both relays and allows battery voltage from the Wiper 1 relay switched output to the switched input of the Wiper 2 relay through its contacts and out the switched output of the relay to the high speed circuit of the windshield wiper motor. The windshield wiper motor will operate at high speed.

Vehicle Speed Sensitive Wipers

When the wipers are placed in any of the INT positions, the BCM will decrease the wiper delay as vehicle speed increases in order to keep windshield visibility clear. The BCM receives vehicle speed via class 2 from the ECM.

Park Position Operation

The BCM supplies voltage to signal circuit of the windshield wiper motor park switch. The BCM monitors this signal to determine if the windshield wiper motor is still operating or it has parked. The signal will be pulled to ground by the windshield wiper motor park switch while the windshield wiper motor is operating. When the windshield wiper motor has parked, the signal is at normal voltage because of the windshield wiper switch being open.

Wiper/Washer System Description and Operation Rear

Rear Wiper/Washer System Components

The windshield wiper/washer system consists of the following components:

    • Body control module (BCM)
    • Windshield washer pump
    • Windshield washer solvent container
    • Windshield wiper arm and blade assembly
    • Windshield wiper motor
    • Windshield wiper/washer switch
    • WSW PUMP fuse
    • REAR WPR 15 A fuse
    • REAR WPR relay
    • REAR WSW relay

Rear Windshield Wiper/Washer System Description and Operation

Battery positive voltage is supplied through the REAR WPR fuse to the coil and switched sides of the REAR WPR relay. When the BCM receives a signal from the Rear Wiper/Washer switch, the BCM provides ground to the coil side of the relay and providing a path for voltage to the Rear Window Wiper motor, activating the motor. The Rear Window Wiper motor receives a path to ground from G402. Except for when it is in the Wash mode, the rear window wiper wipes the rear window at delay time intervals.

Rear Wash Operation

During the Wash mode, if the rear washer switch is momentarily turned to ON, the rear wiper will wipe the rear window 3-5 times and then park. However, if the rear washer switch is held to ON, the rear window wipers will continue to operate until the switch is released. The REAR WSW relay receives voltage on the coil and switched sides from the WSW PUMP fuse. When the rear washer is activated, the BCM supplies ground to the switched side of the REAR WSW relay, activating the relay. The relay then supplies voltage to the Windshield Washer Fluid pump. The Windshield Washer Fluid pump receives a path to ground through the WSW PUMP relay. The Windshield Washer Fluid pump is bidirectional and provides washer fluid for both the front and rear windshields. The direction of the Windshield Washer Fluid pump is determined by the state of the REAR WSW relay and the WSW PUMP relay.

The windshield washer pump sprays solvent onto the windshield. The windshield wipers operate at low speed for 3-5 wipes and returns to the park position.

Rear Wiper Motor Park Position Operation

The BCM supplies voltage to signal circuit of the rear windshield wiper motor park switch. The BCM monitors this signal to determine if the Rear Window Wiper motor is still operating or it has parked. The signal will be pulled to ground by the rear windshield wiper motor park switch while the windshield wiper motor is operating. When the windshield wiper motor has parked, the signal is at normal voltage because of the rear windshield wiper motor park switch being open.