Mine don't park..They park where ever you turn the column stock switch off. Tried everything and no fix has been found. All I can think is an electrical short somewhere. Typical GM problem.
It sounds like the park relay is not being properly actuated - could be several reasons for this Take a look at this thread which may help you understand how it works and how to troubleshoot the problem. www.impalassforum.com/threads/wipers-circuit-design-theory-of-operation.1318202/#post-12148853
How a VNT mechanism should move freely like this. It should not move like the one in this video ua-cam.com/users/shortsKk8ufEx7jxo?feature=share
And what exactly are you showing us?
Oh that's awful
Mine don't park..They park where ever you turn the column stock switch off. Tried everything and no fix has been found. All I can think is an electrical short somewhere. Typical GM problem.
It sounds like the park relay is not being properly actuated - could be several reasons for this Take a look at this thread which may help you understand how it works and how to troubleshoot the problem. www.impalassforum.com/threads/wipers-circuit-design-theory-of-operation.1318202/#post-12148853
what car is this?
2003 VW Jetta TDI