I think the wiper motor has been replaced. If so, then either the wipers were in the upright position when the new motor was put in, or the motor itself is of the wrong type or has a defective park position.
To fix the wipers, remove and disconnect the wiring connectors to the wiper. It is also a good idea to disconnect the battery terminal connections as well at the same time.
Disconnect the motor from the wiper linkage, or transmission rods. Move the wipers to the proper (down) parked position. Reattach the motor to the transmission rod. Reinstall the motor to the firewall. Connect the wiring to the wiper motor. Connect the battery terminals. Test and verify by running the wipers.
Rarely, the connector to the wiper motor itself is bad. Check the connector for proper wiring (i.E, wires not switched, connector not modified or not factory wiring) and check for visible rusting or corrosion.
Your problem is where the wipers are stopping when you turn them off. That is the park, or rest, position.
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Friday, July 11th, 2008 AT 4:51 PM