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This should not happen, change the switch out for a new one.
In order for a car alarm to work properly to deter a criminal, it should be set off immediately upon break-in. If there is a delay between break-in and the alarm sounding, the criminal may be able to get away unnoticed.
perhaps the wiper switch is broken and needs to be replaced.-- The delay part of the Switch.
The delay system may not have anything to do with the switch. It depends on the manufacturer but the delay system maybe part of the wiper motor assembly...or the delay is sometimes located in a separate module located separately from the control switch.
Yes Many have a time delay adjustment or selector switch to pick how many minutes the delay will be
There is no time delay switch. The light has 3 positions on the switch at the light. On, Off, & On when the door is open. Check that switch. If that is not it, then you may have a bad door switch.
In the switch
It's on the wiper control switch on the multi-function switch.
It should be on a delay and shut off after 10-20 minutes.
PIR's are passive infrared detectors which operate when ever a warm body radiating in IR moves. One can set a threshold for amount of IR and hence indirectly for a given range and size of body temperature. So its obvious that on open areas this will not work as any animal could also trigger the alarm. However this alarm could be used to trigger a camera that is being monitored. If the monitoring has to be automatic than a pattern recognition software will have to used to ensure that a zone is being or has been infiltrated. PIR can be used more effectively in an closed room situation by coupling it with that zone is being infiltrated, that is infiltration will be from a window/door. Now a magnetic door switch can be used to detect the presence of the burglar. --- Yes, a PIR can be used for an entry/exit zone, but if you are using to protect the door as well as a room, I would recommend you lower the entry delay time to as low as possible.
Switch is held in with two 5/16" nuts on the backside; if you have delay wipers, you'll have to take out the screws that hold the wiper delay unit from the bottom of the dash to get to the switch nuts.
I'm figuring that this is the same as my 1999 town and country, and I just replaced the wiper switch.. It was easy, and it cost 76.00, and it also had NO effect on the operation of the delay in the wipers. Incidentally, I was trying to fix the delay - What my vehicle does is the delay will work about 4 times, then the wipers "jump" slightly, and the delay no longer works. you have to cycle the wiper switch on and off to get them to go again. Good luck!