I have a 1987 240 wagon. When I turn on the windshield wiper, nothing
happens - not on any of the switch settings.
I have checked the fuse and replaced the motor, neither was the cause.
I put a multimeter on the connector block contacts. None showed any voltage,
although both sets showed a decrease in resistance when the switch was on.
Which is the cause most likely to be:
1) the intermittent mode relay;
2) lack of a ground somewhere;
3) bad switch on the stalk; or
4) something else?
Thanks.
Mr. V - 19 Jan 2007 16:45 GMT
First, clean the prongs at the fuse and the fuse itself with a small
wire brush or sandpaper, and test with a test light to rule out fuse
issues.
Then, the check for a good ground at the wiper.
There should be a flexible metal piece at one of the bolt points: make
sure it is corrosion free, as well as the attaching point.
You might run a separate ground from another point on the wiper body to
another grounding point on the firewall.
If that isn't it, I'd check the wiper stalk next with a VOM, to see if
the readings change at the prods when you change stalk positions.
Actually, the easiest is to substitute with a spare which is known to
be good.
Finally, substitute the relay (tucked under aluminum shield under
carpet under driver's left foot).