There is no "reset" in the wiper motor. If your wipers do not park, it is likely your wiper motor parking contact or cam is broken. Try running the wipers with the key in the "ON" position, then turn the wipers off using their switch while they are up on the windshield. They should park themselves at the bottom. The good news is a wiper motor is pretty cheap at a junkyard, and not too hard to replace.
There isn't a reset for the wipers.
You can detailed instructions on how to reset your wipers on youtube.com/watch?v=KFBLtlnkpuI
Yes, with an OBD II reader. Disconnecting the battery won't reset it.
To reset the change oil light in a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the accelerator pedal three times within five seconds. Then, turn the ignition off and back to the "ON" position to check if the light has reset. If the light is off, the reset is successful.
If you're talking about a Ford-style fuel cutoff switch... there isn't one.
reset swith is usually under floor mat high up under dashboard on driver side GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
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Could be out of synk need to loosen and reset then tighten back up
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
Its in your manuel. Turn key to start wait ten mins and then turn off then turn on it should reset. if not take to dealer.
bad parking relay in motor
Oldsmobile vehicles do not have inertia/reset switches.