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(2) Place the wiper unit on a suitable work sur-
face.
(3) Remove nuts holding the cowl cover brackets to
the wiper unit.
(4) Remove cowl cover brackets from the wiper
unit.
(5) Remove nuts holding linkage and motor mount
plate to the wiper unit (Fig. 15).
(6) Remove the wiper linkage from the wiper unit.
(7) Disconnect the wire connectors from back of
the wiper motor (Fig. 16).
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedure.
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
WIPER BLADES
Wiper blades exposed to the weather for a long
period of time tend to lose their wiping effectiveness.Periodic cleaning of the wiper blade is recommended
to remove the accumulation of salt and road grime.
The wiper blades, arms and windshield should be
cleaned with a sponge or cloth and a mild detergent
or nonabrasive cleaner. If the wiper blades continue
to streak or smear, they should be replaced. The
wiper blade should run smoothly across the wind-
shield in both directions. The wiper blade should
slightly roll over center when the blade reverses
direction. A wiper blade insert that has lost flexibility
or a wiper arm that has lost spring tension, will
cause the blade to skip or chatter across the wind-
shield. If the wiper blades are new and the wiper
arm spring tension is OK and a chattering sound is
emitted from the wiper(s), the wiper blade is not roll-
ing over center. If this condition exists, refer to the
Wiper Arm Alignment paragraph of this group.
ADJUSTMENTS
WIPER ARM ALIGNMENT
(1)Verify wiper blade element condition and wiper
arm spring tension. Run wipers in low speed mode
while applying water to the windshield. Observe the
wiper blade that is chattering or skipping across the
windshield. If the wiper element is not rolling over
when the wiper direction reverses, align the wiper arm.
The extension bar portion of the wiper arm must be
twisted in the proper direction to allow the wiper ele-
ment to roll over when the direction reverses.
(2) Place two small adjustable wrenches placed 50
mm (2 in.) apart on the wiper arm extension rod.
(3) Twist the extension rod slightly in the opposite
direction that the element is laying on the wind-
shield while holding the wrench closest to the pivot
stationary.
(4) Repeat step Step 1, and align as necessary
until wiper stops chattering and wipes the wind-
shield clear.
Fig. 14 Wiper Unit
Fig. 15 Wiper Linkage
Fig. 16 Wiper Motor Connector
8K - 8 WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERSNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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REAR WIPER AND WASHER
INDEX
page page
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
INTRODUCTION......................... 9
REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER SWITCHES . . . 9
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES................ 9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REAR GLASS RUBBER GROMMET........... 9REAR WINDOW WIPER MOTOR............ 10
REAR WIPER ARM...................... 10
REAR WIPER BLADE ELEMENT............ 10
REAR WIPER BLADE..................... 10
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
When continuous rear wiper operation is required,
the Body Control Module (BCM) will provide ignition
ON voltage to the rear wiper motor. When the wiper
switch is turned OFF, the BCM provides circuit
ground to operate the motor until the wipe cycle is
complete and the wiper arm returns to the base of
the rear window.
When intermittent rear wiper mode is selected, the
wiper motor will cycle every 7 seconds. The intermit-
tent delay time is also adjusted based upon vehicle
speed. With the vehicle traveling greater at 50 mph,
the cycle changes to every 5 seconds.
REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER SWITCHES
The rear window wiper/washer switches are incor-
porated into the HVAC switch panel. Refer to Group
8E, Instrument Panel for proper service procedures.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
The rear window wiper system operates in several
modes:
²Continuous wipe
²Intermittent wipe
²Wash
²Wipe after wash
The windshield wiper circuits are continuously
monitored and controlled by the Body Control Mod-
ule (BCM). If a problem occurs in the electronic com-
ponents, wiring, switch (except integral motor park
switch) and wiper motor a Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) will be stored in the BCM memory. The
DTC(s) can be retrieved using a scan tool (DRB).
Refer to proper Body Diagnostic Procedures manual
for DTC descriptions and retrieval information.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REAR GLASS RUBBER GROMMET
REMOVAL
(1) Remove rear window wiper motor.
(2) Peel wiper pivot seal grommet from rear glass.
(3) Remove grommets from vehicle (Fig. 1).
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedure.
Fig. 1 Rear Glass Rubber Grommet
Fig. 2 Rear Glass Rubber Grommets
NSWINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS 8K - 9
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REAR WINDOW WIPER MOTOR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove rear wiper arm.
(2) Open liftgate.
(3) Remove liftgate trim panel.
(4) Disconnect wire connector from rear wiper
motor.
(5) Remove screws holding rear wiper motor to lift-
gate (Fig. 3).
(6) Remove wiper motor from liftgate.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedure.
REAR WIPER ARM
REMOVAL
(1) Lift and hold wiper blade away from rear win-
dow.
(2) Lift lock holding wiper arm to wiper pivot
upward.
(3) Allow wiper arm to rest against lock.
(4) Pull wiper from pivot (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedure.
REAR WIPER BLADE
REMOVAL
(1) Lift wiper blade away from rear window.
(2) Release latch holding blade to wiper arm (Fig.
5).
(3) Remove blade from wiper arm.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedure.
REAR WIPER BLADE ELEMENT
Refer to Windshield Wiper Blade Element in this
section.
Fig. 3 Rear Window Wiper Motor
Fig. 4 Rear Wiper Arm
Fig. 5 Rear Wiper Arm
8K - 10 WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERSNS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 561 of 1938

WIRING DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
page page
AIR CONDITIONING-HEATER.......... 8W-42-1
AIRBAG SYSTEM................... 8W-43-1
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES................. 8W-35-1
AUDIO SYSTEM.................... 8W-47-1
BODY CONTROL MODULE............ 8W-45-1
CHARGING SYSTEM................. 8W-20-1
COMPONENT INDEX................. 8W-02-1
CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS..... 8W-90-1
CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS.............. 8W-80-1
FRONT LIGHTING................... 8W-50-1
FUEL/IGNITION SYSTEM............. 8W-30-1
GENERAL INFORMATION............. 8W-01-1
GROUND DISTRIBUTION............. 8W-15-1
HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER/POWER OUTLET . 8W-41-1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER.............. 8W-40-1
INTERIOR LIGHTING................. 8W-44-1
JUNCTION BLOCK................... 8W-12-1
MESSAGE CENTER.................. 8W-46-1OVERHEAD CONSOLE................ 8W-49-1
POWER DISTRIBUTION.............. 8W-10-1
POWER DOOR LOCKS............... 8W-61-1
POWER MIRRORS.................. 8W-62-1
POWER SEAT...................... 8W-63-1
POWER WINDOWS.................. 8W-60-1
REAR LIGHTING.................... 8W-51-1
SPLICE INFORMATION............... 8W-70-1
SPLICE LOCATIONS................. 8W-95-1
STARTING SYSTEM................. 8W-21-1
TRAILER TOW...................... 8W-54-1
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM.... 8W-31-1
TURN SIGNALS..................... 8W-52-1
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL........... 8W-33-1
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM.... 8W-39-1
WINDOW DEFOGGERS............... 8W-48-1
WIPERS........................... 8W-53-1
NS/GSWIRING DIAGRAMS 8W - 1
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SECTION IDENTIFICATION
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual
sections. If a component is most likely found in a par-
ticular group, it will be shown complete (all wires,
connectors, and pins) within that group. For exam-
ple, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be
found in Group 30, so it is shown there complete. It
can, however, be shown partially in another group if
it contains some associated wiring.
SYMBOLS
International symbols are used throughout the wir-
ing diagrams. These symbols are consistent with
those being used around the world.
GROUP TOPIC
8W-01 thru 8W-09 General Information and
Diagram Overview
8W-10 thru 8W-19 Main Sources of Power and
Vehicle Grounding
8W-20 thru 8W-29 Starting and Charging
8W-30 thru 8W-39 Powertrain/Drivetrain
Systems
8W-40 thru 8W-49 Body Electrical items and A/C
8W-50 thru 8W-59 Exterior Lighting, Wipers, and
Trailer Tow
8W-60 thru 8W-69 Power Accessories
8W-70 Splice Information
8W-80 Connector Pin Outs
8W-90 Connector Locations
(including grounds)
8W-95 Splice Locations
NS/GS8W-01 GENERAL INFORMATION 8W - 01 - 5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
Page 827 of 1938

8W-53 WIPERS
Component Page
A/C Heater Control....................8W-53-4
Body Control Module.............8W-53-2, 3, 4, 5
Front Washer Motor...............8W-53-3, 4, 5
Front Wiper Switch................8W-53-2, 3, 5
Fuse 5 (JB)..........................8W-53-5
Fuse 6 (JB)..........................8W-53-4
Fuse 19 (PDC)......................8W-53-2, 3
Fuse 22 (PDC)........................8W-53-5
G200.............................8W-53-3, 4
G300.............................8W-53-2, 3
G301.............................8W-53-3, 5
G400...............................8W-53-4
Headlamp Washer.....................8W-53-5
HVAC Control........................8W-53-4
Junction Block..................8W-53-2, 3, 4, 5
Low Washer Fluid Switch...............8W-53-3Component Page
Park Lamp Relay.....................8W-53-5
Power Distribution Center...........8W-53-2, 3, 5
PTC 3 (JB)..........................8W-53-5
PTC 7 (JB).....................8W-53-2, 3, 4, 5
Rear Washer Motor..................8W-53-3, 4
Rear Washer Switch...................8W-53-4
Rear Wiper Delay On Indicator...........8W-53-4
Rear Wiper Delay Switch...............8W-53-4
Rear Wiper Motor.....................8W-53-4
Rear Wiper On Indicator................8W-53-4
Rear Wiper On Switch..................8W-53-4
Washer Module.....................8W-53-3, 5
Wiper High/Low Relay................8W-53-2, 3
Wiper Module........................8W-53-2
Wiper On Relay.....................8W-53-2, 3
NS/GS8W - 53 WIPERS 8W - 53 - 1
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C57
30A
FUSE
19
BATT A0
POWER
DISTRIBUTION
CENTER
85
3086
87A
87
87A
8630
8587 WIPER
ON
RELAYLOW HIGH/
WIPER
RELAY
C42 5C5C54C53
31
WIPER
MODULE
2
V4
12
RD/YLV3
12
BR/WT
4
12
G300
Z1
14
BK
DG/WT20 V7
BK18Z1
0
1
FRONT
WIPER
SWITCH
6
5
3
WT20 V16
P18 B23
B1
V16
20
WT
41C17C2 C173
V52
20
DG/YL
V14
18
RD/VT
WIPER
ON/OFF
RELAY
CONTROLFRONT
WIPER
SWITCHWIPER
PARK
SWITCH
SENSE
MODULE CONTROL
BODY
10
1 0
21
0 OFF
1 HIGH
3 WASH 2 LOW
7
7PTC9A
RUN-ACC A31
BLOCK JUNCTION
5C3
F1
20
DB
SWITCH) FUNCTION
MULTI-
(PART OF
118
MUX
M
(8W-10-19)(8W-10-8)
(8W-10-8)
(8W-15-5)
(8W-15-7)
(8W-45-3)
(8W-45-4) (8W-12-16)(8W-12-2)(8W-10-16)
8W - 53 - 2 8W-53 WIPERSNS/GS
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BK/TN20 G29
SIGNALFLUID WASHERLOW
58C1LOW
WASHER
FLUID
SWITCH
A
B
14
G301
Z1
20
BK
21 0
DB20F1
A
MOTOR WASHER
REAR
FRONT
WASHER
MOTOR
DB20F1
BR20 V10
BK18Z1
G200
13
B A
POWER
DISTRIBUTION
CENTER
RELAY LOW
HIGH/
WIPER
10
G300
C57
30A
FUSE
19
BATT A0
85
3086
87A
8786
85 WIPER
ON
RELAY
C425C5
BK18Z1
0
1
FRONT
WIPER
SWITCH
5
3
WT20 V16
P18 B231
V16
20
WT
C173
V14
18
RD/VT
WIPER
ON/OFF
RELAY
CONTROL
JUNCTION
BLOCK
BODY
CONTROL
MODULE8
11
20
18C3C221
V10
20
BR
CONTROLMOTOR WASHERFRONT
JUNCTION
BLOCK
RUN-ACC A31
PTC
7
9A
3C2
30
B1
0 OFF
1 HIGH
2 LOW
3 WASH
SWITCH) FUNCTION
MULTI-
(PART OF
7
6
WASHER
MODULE
(BUILT-
UP-EXPORT)
8787A
31
FUSED
IGNITION
(RUN-ACC)
M
(8W-15-11)(8W-53-4)
(8W-15-4)(8W-10-8)
(8W-53-2)
(8W-15-7)(8W-10-19)(8W-10-8)
(8W-12-2)
(8W-45-3)
(8W-45-4)(8W-12-2) (8W-10-16)
(8W-12-16)
(8W-53-5)
NS/GS8W-53 WIPERS 8W - 53 - 3
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BK/LG18Z2
G200
5
C121
INDICATOR REAR
WIPER
DELAY
ON INDICATOR ON
WIPER
REAR
DELAY WIPER
REAR
SWITCH SWITCH REAR
WIPER
ON SWITCH WASHER
REARDRIVER INDICATORON DELAY WIPER
ON
INDICATOR
DRIVER SWITCHDELAYWIPERREAR REAR
WIPER
ON
SWITCH SENSE SWITCH WASHERREAR
MUX WASHWIPE/ REAR
YL/WT22 V26
C12
HVAC
CONTROL
BK18Z1
6
G400
L16 J03A
32
78B17
LJ01
BR/LG18 V13BR/PK18 V23
2
REAR
WIPER
MOTOR
M
1
3
49C1
REAR
WIPER
MOTOR
DRIVER
BK/WT20 V20
C238REAR
MUX WASHWIPE/
CONTROLMOTOR WASHERREAR
C150
7C1
(ST-RUN)IGN. FUSED
1211
6FUSE20A
ST-RUN A21
MODULE
CONTROL
BODY
C23
9A
7
PTC
RUN-ACC A31
BLOCK
JUNCTION
A
BF1
20
DB
MOTOR WASHER
REARFRONT
WASHER
MOTOR
A
F1
20
DB
CONTROL HEATER
A/C
13
FUSED
IGNITION
(RUN-ACC)PUMP
M
(8W-15-4)(8W-42-3)
(8W-15-14) (8W-12-9)(8W-10-16)
(8W-45-2)
(8W-45-4)
(8W-45-6) (8W-12-16)(8W-10-16)
(8W-12-2)
(8W-53-3)
(8W-42-3)
8W - 53 - 4 8W-53 WIPERSNS/GS
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BLOCK JUNCTION
22FUSE40A
BATT A0
CENTER
DISTRIBUTION
POWER30
87
PARK
LAMP
RELAY
4C1
2C1
L7
12
BK/YL
RUN-ACC A31BATT A2
9A PTC
73PTC
9A15A
FUSE
5
LOGIC
20
BODY
CONTROL
MODULE
18C321C234C1
11
V10
20
BR
BR20 V10
MOTOR WASHER
FRONT
BV53
18
RD/YL
WASHER HEADLAMP
WASHER
MODULE
B
A11
Z1
18
BK
SWITCH) FUNCTION
MULTI-
(PART OF
SWITCH
WIPER
FRONT
G301
3130
S56P
FRONT
WASHER
MOTOR
CONTROLWASHER
PUMP
CONTROL
SWITCH
OUTPUTM
(8W-12-2) (8W-10-17)(8W-10-8)
(8W-10-8)
(8W-50-11)
(8W-10-16) (8W-10-13)
(8W-12-16) (8W-12-15)(8W-12-8)
(8W-45-4)
(8W-53-3)
(8W-53-3)(8W-15-10)
NS/GS8W-53 WIPERS
BUILT-UP-EXPORT8W - 53 - 5
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