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Wiper Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Wilson" data-source="post: 541211" data-attributes="member: 62656"><p>TnB here again with the G.M. analogy. My (and many) 1987-89 Blazer and GMC </p><p></p><p>S-series trucks had this problem. The G.M. tsb's referred to it as "Phantom Wipe".</p><p></p><p>I guess because you never knew when it was coming! You would go to pull the</p><p></p><p>MFS (Multi-Function Switch) to flash the brights, and the wipers would either </p><p></p><p>mist-wipe, or come on for a minute or two. On the G.M.'s, it was a worn or </p><p></p><p>corroded contact in the MFS switch/lever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Wilson, post: 541211, member: 62656"] TnB here again with the G.M. analogy. My (and many) 1987-89 Blazer and GMC S-series trucks had this problem. The G.M. tsb's referred to it as "Phantom Wipe". I guess because you never knew when it was coming! You would go to pull the MFS (Multi-Function Switch) to flash the brights, and the wipers would either mist-wipe, or come on for a minute or two. On the G.M.'s, it was a worn or corroded contact in the MFS switch/lever. [/QUOTE]
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