Multi functions switch is junk
first remove wiper arms from vehicle next with ignition on, turn wipers on then off. the wiper motor will stop at the down position. replace wiper arms onto shaft ,in the correct down position where you want them. now with ignition on, try wipers again,to check if in the stop position you want them.
The wipers and power windows are separate fuse circuits.See "Related Questions" below for more
There are 2 wiper motors on a Windstar: 1 for the front wipers and 1 for the rear.
sounds like the park switch in the wiper motor. (needs new wiper motor)
Check the fuse for the wipers and replace the turn signal bulb.
remove complete wiper arn from vehicle so there is only the ribbed drive showing on the outside turn wipers on, then turn them off. this should put the drive at the return position.replace wiper arms with the arms in the home position.this should align them where they should be when turned off test to see if ya got em in right position
Check your fuses. The wiper fuse may be blown.
when u turn wipers off they stay at up position. while in up position remove wiper arms from vehicle then place wiper arms at down position and renistall on wiper motor shaft. that should fix the problem
A bad pulse board or window wiper motor can cause your wipers to stay in the "up" position.
It would depend on what is wrong with them and what vehicle you have.
The windshield wipers are not automatic... the lever that controls the wipers have three positions and you will have to pull the lever down to the off position. The position below off is for mist. If you pull the lever to that position and let it go, the lever will go back to the off position.
24" drivers, 20" passenger and 16" rear. To ensure correct attachment as well as correct size, always lookup wipers by vehicle make, model and year online or at the store. Not all wipers fit all wiper arms and that's why just focusing on length can get you in trouble sometimes.