OK. After re-reading the initial issue and going over the schematic with several scenarios, I lean more to the wiper motor run/park switch. Just need a little more troubleshooting. Still would like to swap the relay just for grins, and it is easy to do without tools. Since a number of the other functions seem to work as advertised I am less inclined to believe the relay is bonkers...
In the intermittent mode the wiper relay is briefly energized by the CTM and sets the motor in motion. The R/P switch goes through one cycle and stops in the park position until the CTM energizes the wiper relay. The R/P switch is used for the full cycle in the intermittent mode and if there is a dirty or open position it will loose power and stop until the wiper relay is again energized and the wipers move until they reach the bad part of the contact strip.
I left a lot out since certain functions appear to be working properly. Just need to confirm the steps above. Hope I made sense.
- in normal mode what happens if the wipers are switched off at various wiper positions as they begin their ascent, 1/4 way up, 1/2 way up, 3/4 the way up, straight up, and the corresponding descending positions. Test several times.
- In intermittent mode is the knob able to adjust the variable timing and do the wipers always stop in the same position.
In the intermittent mode the wiper relay is briefly energized by the CTM and sets the motor in motion. The R/P switch goes through one cycle and stops in the park position until the CTM energizes the wiper relay. The R/P switch is used for the full cycle in the intermittent mode and if there is a dirty or open position it will loose power and stop until the wiper relay is again energized and the wipers move until they reach the bad part of the contact strip.
I left a lot out since certain functions appear to be working properly. Just need to confirm the steps above. Hope I made sense.