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Son_of_Norway
Oct 10, 2013Explorer
You've probably checked the ground? As a last resort, you could have an electrical engineer or tech open up the controller, see if he or she can identify the problem and fix it. Some auto electrical shops offer this service. This happened to me. The controller for the wipers went out. There was no replacement available. A tech looked at it and found a burned-out resister which he replaced and I was able to put the controller back in service. Good luck with your repairs.
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