Yes there is also relay for this. I had the same problem and found that the relay was in the wrong location, fixed the problem right away.
The wiper motor relay is in the box, built on the wiper motor.
The fuel injection relay of a 1995 Volkswagen Passat is found in the engine bay. Located near the firewall, the relay can be seen mounting in front master cylinder.
big relay with numbers 377 controls wipers and works as main supply for others like windows sunroof ignition and starter.....
Check the fuse and the relay.
the relay is part of the wiper motor assembly. if the fuses are good, and there is voltage at the motor, then you must replace the motor
Yes, there is a relay. With the intermittent wipe/washer etc it is all quite complex. I have a wiring diagram for the 1999 (European) Passat but I expect that your Mexican version is nearly identical. Post a contact email/hotmail address and I will upload the pdf file for you. This bulletin was originally from a Russian site which has sadly disappeared. Regards
The windshield wiper relay switch can be found in the engine compartment on the firewall. The relay switch will be next to the windshield wiper motor.
You either have a bad relay, wiper motor, or bad switch.
Check the wiper motor itself. The self-parking cam can wear out, keeping the circuit connected indefinitely. There will be a fuse in the fuse box you can pull to make the wipers stop until you get the parts (the wipers won't work at all).To check the motor, turn the wipers off and disconnect the plug from the motor. Check the voltage at the plug. Only one wire should be hot. Next, turn the wipers on high. A second wire should be hot now. If you have two hot wires with the switch off, you need a relay (in the relay box) or a new wiper switch. But usually the motor is the problem.
there are three things it could be a fuse, relay, or the wiper motor itself
Bad ground? Bad relay?
It won't have a relay. Usually it is the switch, or the fan motor that goes bad.