I just want to say thank you for doing this video! Because you took the time to do it, I was able to change my windshield wiper module, thank you so much again!!!
Lol, I don't have control over which ads they put on. Google ads customizes each individuals ad experience based on your search and buy history as well as what demographics they've been able to collect. Then they match that with businesses who are looking for people who check all the boxes. Kind of crazy how specific they can get! Thanks for stopping by brotha! 🍻
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My trucks wipers are doing this same exact thing. I also llive in a cold climate. I suspect I will be needing to do this same fix. Also Kooshdaakaa. I recognize that name.
I have this problem with my wipers and this fix seems like something I might be able to handle! Just to be certain though, my windshield washer doesn't work either when I push it forward (doesn't spray the liquid on to the windshield). Do you think it's still the same problem part?
I'm having a lot of trouble with my Chevy, It's a Dodge . Cinematic camera, go pro and new drone only hours away ! On a 3500 mile road trip. ... and only 4 feet of snow left! Again.
Hi mate you have a new subscriber 👏👍👍 great explanation 👍 i have a different sintom on my 95 SUBURBAN when i connected a windshield vipers on first position not stopped 😂😂 also when i disconnect the vipers still working 😂 probably i need replaced a similar part?? someone can helps if anyone passed a same situación!! thanks cheers from North of Norway 🇳🇴 👍
Welcome to Kooshdaakaa Garage! Let me see if I understand correctly. When you switch your wipers to the 'off' position, your wipers are still activated and wiping your windows? That very well could be your pulse board and/or your switch. If your pulse board is the original then it is worth changing regardless.
@@jorgefonseca9225 Oh man, that must be frustrating. So we have the pulse board which tells the wipers to start, stop, and is speed control. If the board isn't working correctly then it won't know which position the switch is in. That said, if your switch isn't working correctly then it won't send the correct signal to the pulse board. You can bust out the multimeter and check the numbers against the specs to determine which one is at fault or determine if they are both at fault. If that is not an option then I would start with the pulse board. The board and the switch are relatively cheap and easy to change :) best of luck man, winter is on the horizon!
@KooshdaakaaGarage thanks so much for your helpful 😊 the damm winter already started here a week ago 🤪 and it's time to doble check everything before we get stuck 😀😀 I appreciate your support best regards from North of Norway 🇳🇴 👍
Fellow Alaskan, here, and exact same problem with my GMC 2000 Sierra. Will order the part. Thx for the Video!
Hell yeah man! Snow is finally melting. Good luck with the wiper fix 🍻
I just want to say thank you for doing this video! Because you took the time to do it, I was able to change my windshield wiper module, thank you so much again!!!
That's fantastic! Very happy to hear you got your wipers back on line :)
I have an 02 LB7. This video is just what I needed. Thanks brother!
I would love to find a clean cclb 2002 duramax. I miss the lockable center console and the flooring lights etc. I ❤️ the bubble gmt800's!
Hope this does the trick for ya! 🍻
@@GMCJay_lly hells yeah. I love these old style trucks! Lol I say old style but this is the newest truck I've ever owned 🤣
Holy commercials Bat Garage!
Even one in 100% Japanese !
You are killing it 👍
Lol, I don't have control over which ads they put on. Google ads customizes each individuals ad experience based on your search and buy history as well as what demographics they've been able to collect. Then they match that with businesses who are looking for people who check all the boxes. Kind of crazy how specific they can get! Thanks for stopping by brotha! 🍻
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I Know... it was just my first Japanese commercial. Pretty exciting 😂
Pretty cool you made it to monetized $ 💵 $ too
Spot on fix. This also works on 01 Chevy Impala
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to know to fix y 96 Savana van.
Happy to help! Best of luck 🍻
My trucks wipers are doing this same exact thing. I also llive in a cold climate. I suspect I will be needing to do this same fix. Also Kooshdaakaa. I recognize that name.
Great job Thanks for the info much appreciated 🏁🛠💨
Thanks for stopping by Ronald! 🍻
I have this problem with my wipers and this fix seems like something I might be able to handle! Just to be certain though, my windshield washer doesn't work either when I push it forward (doesn't spray the liquid on to the windshield). Do you think it's still the same problem part?
@glenmitchell1 you know, I think that is ran on a pump. The motor and control board is just for the wiper function. Good question!
I'm having a lot of trouble with my Chevy,
It's a Dodge .
Cinematic camera, go pro and new drone only hours away ! On a 3500 mile road trip.
... and only 4 feet of snow left! Again.
My 2004 GMC is completely different I would advise checking before ordering like me
Yeah, I'm having trouble finding the one for my 2004 Suburban
Where you find parts?
Amazon! Link in the video description
Hi mate you have a new subscriber 👏👍👍 great explanation 👍 i have a different sintom on my 95 SUBURBAN when i connected a windshield vipers on first position not stopped 😂😂 also when i disconnect the vipers still working 😂 probably i need replaced a similar part?? someone can helps if anyone passed a same situación!! thanks cheers from North of Norway 🇳🇴 👍
Welcome to Kooshdaakaa Garage! Let me see if I understand correctly. When you switch your wipers to the 'off' position, your wipers are still activated and wiping your windows? That very well could be your pulse board and/or your switch. If your pulse board is the original then it is worth changing regardless.
@@KooshdaakaaGarage exactly what you described 👏 yes 👍 this is what happens sometimes 🤔
@@jorgefonseca9225 Oh man, that must be frustrating. So we have the pulse board which tells the wipers to start, stop, and is speed control. If the board isn't working correctly then it won't know which position the switch is in. That said, if your switch isn't working correctly then it won't send the correct signal to the pulse board. You can bust out the multimeter and check the numbers against the specs to determine which one is at fault or determine if they are both at fault. If that is not an option then I would start with the pulse board. The board and the switch are relatively cheap and easy to change :) best of luck man, winter is on the horizon!
@KooshdaakaaGarage thanks so much for your helpful 😊 the damm winter already started here a week ago 🤪 and it's time to doble check everything before we get stuck 😀😀 I appreciate your support best regards from North of Norway 🇳🇴 👍