I bought a replacement wiper switch assembly from surplus store and replaced my wiper switch with this video. Unfortunately, my intermittent still doesnt work. Im thinking that it could be I got a busted intermittent switch or the issue in another part. I have the toyota vios, btw.
I'm working on changing the switch for my 2013 Toyota Prius. Do you now if it's basically the same procedure? I can't seem to find a tutorial for that car model
Very clear video, you think you can do the same with the light stalk . Like that you could have auto headlights enabled for cars with the light sensor? thnx
Hey my wipers work but won't go back in place. They just stop mid way or like a 3 inch from where they need to be. It's this because that part or another issue.
The parts houses say the intermittent wiper only works for cars made in Japan. Will the Japanese part work for a US or Canada made Corolla? Mine is a 2010. Thanks
Hi! May I ask what’s the code of the said part because I bought one but it won’t fit because it has different connector. Appreciate your reply. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing! hopefully fixed my intermitent wiper problem: not swithching on when very low temperature) . Cleaned the contact and saved some $$$.
Brontianna Thompkins, yes I believe so. Labor time for the turn signal switch is only 0.4 hrs labor, so I can’t imaging it’d be much more entailed than the wiper switch (which is 0.7 hrs labor). Although, sometimes the labor guides are very incorrect.
I'm having a problem. I can't get through the first part. I can't get my steering column off. I did exactly as you said. Please help me. I'll wait patiently for your response. Thank you
"I can't get my steering column off. " Huh!? You don't take the steering column off! Start at :21 key in, unlock, turn wheel ALL THE WAY RIGHT to expose screw on left. Then ALL THE WAY LEFT to expose screw on right. 'pop' clips along right and left side holding upper and lower plastic sections; remove lower section; remove upper section; remove electrical connections; depress clip; pull switch; install new switch; install electrical connectors; replace lower plastic; replace upper plastic; click them together at seams; turn wheel replace screw;turn wheel; replace screw. You're screwed, now test it out. (better yet, test it before replacing the plastic covers - in case you got a bad switch, right?
I need to do this job on a toyota avalon 2013 and the switch and wheel look the same its simple should be able to be done in similar fashion for other toyotas
Great Video first of all. I did the switch replacment, and my 25 Amp fuse keeps blowing when I push up on the switch for the manual wiper override. If that makes sense:):) I can hear it pop about every second time I do it...push up to manual wipe my windshield.
I haven't heard of anyone having issues like that. If I was in your situation, I would remove and reinstall the new switch, test it. If the same issue occurs, reinstall the old switch, test it. If the fuse no longer blows, it much be an issue with the new switch.
Hey! great job! I did it today with my Corolla. I have a question, I´m looking to charge the audio switch (part # 84250-02110) to the one that you have in your Corolla. Did you change it? thanks
Thanks for this. It absolutely baffles me that my Corolla doesn't have intermittent wipers... "Special Edition" my ass- no trunk light, no intermittent wipers. What the hell, Toyota? Weight Reduction?? lol
I totally agree! I have the S version, which was the most expensive model. Imagine the extra money that was spend on designing, injection molding and manufacturing of the wiper switch without the intermittent functionality when the car is wired for it anyway! Seems like a vastly ill use of R&D time and money to me.
Mine just went bad in my 2010 Corolla, so THANK YOU for doing this video!
This guy single handedly took out that switch
Video is a bit shaky but OMGSH I am doing this. Had my 09 Corolla for 11 years and 272k miles, long overdue.
Thank you!
I bought a replacement wiper switch assembly from surplus store and replaced my wiper switch with this video. Unfortunately, my intermittent still doesnt work. Im thinking that it could be I got a busted intermittent switch or the issue in another part. I have the toyota vios, btw.
How do you unfasten the housing? Your hand is in the way, I can't see which way you moved the screwdriver.
I'm working on changing the switch for my 2013 Toyota Prius. Do you now if it's basically the same procedure? I can't seem to find a tutorial for that car model
Same procedure yes
Very clear video, you think you can do the same with the light stalk . Like that you could have auto headlights enabled for cars with the light sensor? thnx
Hey my wipers work but won't go back in place. They just stop mid way or like a 3 inch from where they need to be. It's this because that part or another issue.
Mine works still the sick just broke in half... you think epoxy would bond this back together?
You did not show taking the two white wire plugs off, I cannot get them off. Do they have a clip holding them?
You have to push down on them, on the little tabs
Would this work with a Corolla 03?
How many speeds have the wiper control? In my 2010 Corolla only works the first 2.
my cover does not popo out no matter how hard i try. 😢
The parts houses say the intermittent wiper only works for cars made in Japan. Will the Japanese part work for a US or Canada made Corolla? Mine is a 2010.
Thanks
I can’t speak for all of them, but my 2011 Corolla was made in North America and it worked.
Hi! May I ask what’s the code of the said part because I bought one but it won’t fit because it has different connector. Appreciate your reply. Thank you.
The Toyota part number for the intermittent wiper switch that fit my 2011 Corolla was 84652-02610
Thanks for sharing! hopefully fixed my intermitent wiper problem: not swithching on when very low temperature) . Cleaned the contact and saved some $$$.
Would I be doing the same procedure for the combination turn signal switch?
Brontianna Thompkins, yes I believe so. Labor time for the turn signal switch is only 0.4 hrs labor, so I can’t imaging it’d be much more entailed than the wiper switch (which is 0.7 hrs labor). Although, sometimes the labor guides are very incorrect.
I'm having a problem. I can't get through the first part. I can't get my steering column off. I did exactly as you said. Please help me. I'll wait patiently for your response. Thank you
"I can't get my steering column off. "
Huh!?
You don't take the steering column off!
Start at :21 key in, unlock, turn wheel ALL THE WAY RIGHT to expose screw on left. Then ALL THE WAY LEFT to expose screw on right.
'pop' clips along right and left side holding upper and lower plastic sections; remove lower section; remove upper section; remove electrical connections; depress clip; pull switch; install new switch; install electrical connectors; replace lower plastic; replace upper plastic; click them together at seams; turn wheel replace screw;turn wheel; replace screw. You're screwed, now test it out. (better yet, test it before replacing the plastic covers - in case you got a bad switch, right?
Is this set up similar to a Prius C?
Thanks man unfortunately to remove the other switch is a pain in the butt. The wiper is easy
I need to do this job on a toyota avalon 2013 and the switch and wheel look the same its simple should be able to be done in similar fashion for other toyotas
Great Video first of all. I did the switch replacment, and my 25 Amp fuse keeps blowing when I push up on the switch for the manual wiper override. If that makes sense:):) I can hear it pop about every second time I do it...push up to manual wipe my windshield.
I haven't heard of anyone having issues like that. If I was in your situation, I would remove and reinstall the new switch, test it. If the same issue occurs, reinstall the old switch, test it. If the fuse no longer blows, it much be an issue with the new switch.
Thank you 😊!
Don't you wish you had three hands? Haha. Thanks for the video.
Hey! great job! I did it today with my Corolla. I have a question, I´m looking to charge the audio switch (part # 84250-02110) to the one that you have in your Corolla. Did you change it? thanks
Thank You very much !!!
Thanks for this. It absolutely baffles me that my Corolla doesn't have intermittent wipers... "Special Edition" my ass- no trunk light, no intermittent wipers. What the hell, Toyota? Weight Reduction?? lol
I totally agree! I have the S version, which was the most expensive model. Imagine the extra money that was spend on designing, injection molding and manufacturing of the wiper switch without the intermittent functionality when the car is wired for it anyway! Seems like a vastly ill use of R&D time and money to me.
Yeah Exactly... So dumb
Great video. Please add Toyota part number for Variable Speed Intermittent Wiper switch.
Chris Cantu the part # is 84652-02610.
I got mine from a wrecked Tacoma from eBay for about $40.
Damn my man drives a stick🔥
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