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Wiper control module with information about the need for replacement

Replacement of the wiper control module in a vehicle helps to solve a number of problems:

  • Failures in Variable Speed Operation: The control module is responsible for adjusting the speed of the wipers. Its malfunction can lead to the inability to adjust the speed or its incorrect operation.
  • Automatic Mode Not Working: In vehicles with rain sensors, the control module can automatically turn on the wipers. If this mode does not work, the cause may be a malfunction of the module.
  • Problems with Additional Functions: Some control modules are responsible for additional functions, such as the delay between wiper movements or automatic activation when the washer is turned on. A faulty module can disrupt these functions.
  • Unexpected Turning On or Off: If the wipers turn on or off without the driver's command, this may indicate a malfunction of the module.
  • Problems with Interval Mode: Malfunctions in the interval mode of the wipers, when they do not operate at set intervals.
  • Errors in the Rain Control System: In vehicles with an automatic rain control system, a malfunction of the module can lead to incorrect determination of the intensity of precipitation.
  • Problems with Synchronization: Incorrect synchronization of the wiper movements, especially important for vehicles with multiple wipers.
  • Difficulties in Operation at Low Temperatures: Some modules may have problems functioning in cold weather.

Replacement of the wiper control module restores the normal operation of the system, ensuring driving safety in adverse weather conditions.

 

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Four common causes for bad windshield wipers in a vehicle and their related parts.
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Windshield Wipers Don't Work

The windshield wipers aren't working because the wiper motor is damaged. Alternatively, this might happen if the wiper transmission, control module, or switch gets internally damaged.

Your car's windshield wipers are essential for keeping your windshield clear when it's raining or snowing. If they're not working correctly, it's like driving with impaired vision, and that's not safe at all!

To avoid this, pay attention to any strange behaviors from your windscreen wipers. If they're not clearing the windshield properly, making weird noises, or getting stuck, it's time to take action. Once you know the problem, don't hesitate to take your car to your trusted auto shop. 

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