Wiper's auto-stop does not function (BCM)

1. Wiper's auto-stop does not function diagnostics

1. Pre-check and visual inspection

Verify that the battery voltage is normal.
If the battery voltage is not normal, charge or replace the battery.

Verify that the fuses are normal.
If an abnormal condition such as a blowout is found in a fuse, inspect or repair the cause of the abnormal condition before replacing the fuse.

Confirm that the ground point is normal.
Repair and clean the ground point if improperly installed or significantly dirty.

Verify that the harness connectors are normal.
Inspect for poor connections at the connectors, worn or bent harnesses, or split wires inside the harness shorted to other circuits.

Check for any interference from aftermarket electronic components such as two-way radios or lights.
Remove any aftermarket electronic components or turn OFF the power to ensure that there is no influence on inspections or operations.

2. Components inspection

  • Check the BCM. Observe the DTC information, and inspect the BCM if a front wiper-related DTC is set.
  • Inspect the front wiper relay. If a malfunction is found in the front wiper relay, replace it.
  • Inspect the combination switch. If a malfunction is found in the wiper switch, replace it.
  • Inspect the wiper motor. If a malfunction is found in the wiper motor, replace it.

3. Circuit inspection

1) Check the circuit between the BCM and the wiper cam switch for a short to ground.
If a malfunction is found in the circuit, repair or replace the applicable circuit.

2) Check the circuit between the BCM and the front wiper relay for a short to the power supply.
If a malfunction is found in the circuit, repair or replace the applicable circuit.

3) Check the circuit between the front wiper H/L relay and the wiper motor for a short to the power supply.
If a malfunction is found in the circuit, repair or replace the applicable circuit.

If the components and circuits are normal, replace the BCM.