It is most likely the wiper stalk/switch. Try pulling the fuse for the wipers. If that stops them, then it is the stalk/switch.
There is no switch. If the wipers park in the middle or at the top of the winshield you need to replace the motor. the fault is in the logic
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
The windshield wiper switch is broken which is located on the windshield wiper motor. You need to replace the whole motor to fix this.
The motor needs to be replaced. There is a "switch" in the motor that "parks" the wipers. This happens when current is removed from the motor. Your "switch" in the motor is not allowing this to happen. Replace the motor.
The wiper motor has a switch inside of it. When they are turned off and the wipers go to the down position it trips the switch in the motor that tells the computer they are in the down position. If that switch in the motor is faulty, the wipers are repositioning until the switch is tripped to the off position. THE FIX.... Replace the wiper motor.
it is possible
There is a switch inside the wiper motor that identifies the home spot for the wipers. If you have intermittent wipers there is also a controller for that. Either can give you problems but more likely the wiper motor switch. The wiper motor switch usually is not a separate part (comes with wiper motor assy.) Oh yeah, 1 other thing, be sure the wiper arms are installed correctly on wiper motor.
check the wiper fuse. then check the switch, then check the wiper motor
Assuming they did not work with the old wiper motor, check the fuse, check the switch.
Thermocouple switch
I would say that a short in the wiring or a defective wiper switch is more likely to cause this than the motor.
Fuse? Connections? Switch? Wiper Motor? Could be any of those.