Could you make a video on how you grounded and tested the fuse? At the beginning when you said you did that and the wipers came on? That may be something I need to test
I just took a wire, jammed it into the wiper fuse slot, took a jumper box, put the ground cable to the frame of the truck, and clamped the hot side onto the wire and the wipers came on. The correct way to do this would be to put power directly to the wiper motor and see if it kicked on, but I was just taking a shortcut haha. Good luck, Thanks for watching!
@@brown5252 Whatever I'm smoking, pales in comparison to the example of a couple of dudes walking around with the chemical composition makeup of rain-X coursing through their veins. Isn't it bad enough that everyone on the planet has microscopic plastic particles in their bloodstream, you two have to add chemicals that are absorbed thru the skin into the mix.
Never completely. It got a lot better when I removed that cat. At this point I’m thinking it must be some kind of internal issue because I’ve checked/addressed everything else. It’s good enough now though where it doesn’t really bother me
I have a 99 dakota and don't really want to spend the coin on a new switch. just wondering if a little contact cleaner might have worked? My wiper motors work fine and the switch works too, the problem is the wipers don't like to work so well on the intermittent settings. They work fine on lo or hi.