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Trouble Shooting: Notes

NOTE: The wiper and washer system uses the body control system, so check the body control system before proceeding with trouble shooting. See appropriate BODY CONTROL SYSTEM article.
  1. Trouble shooting of a headlight cleaner and/or wiper/washer system complaint begins with verification of the customer problem. If problem occurs, go to step  3. If problem does not occur, go to next step.
  2. If problem does not occur, review conditions under which problem occurred for customer and try to duplicate those conditions. For example, if the problem occurs on rainy days or during high humidity conditions, sprinkle water onto vehicle and see if malfunction occurs. DO NOT sprinkle water directly into engine compartment or onto electronic components. Visually inspect for signs of mechanical and electrical damage. Inspect for blown fuses and damaged relays. Inspect for loose or corroded connections, damaged wiring harnesses and/or switches. Check for a broken or partially broken wire inside insulation, which could cause system malfunction but prove good in a continuity/voltage check with system disconnected. Ensure any aftermarket electronic equipment is properly installed. If fault is found, repair as necessary.
  3. Determine problem symptom. See PROBLEM SYMPTOM INDEX  under DIAGNOSIS BY SYMPTOM.
  4. After repairs have been completed, confirm that problem has been eliminated. Operate the system under same conditions recorded for original complaint. If problem is no longer present, repair has corrected problem. If problem is still present, further diagnosis and repair is required.