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Rear Wiper and Washer

System Outline

When the ignition SW is turned on, the current flows from the WSH fuse to rear washer motor TERMINAL 1 and the current flows from the RR WIP fuse to rear wiper motor and relay TERMINAL 1 respectively.

1. Rear Wiper Normal Operation
When the ignition SW is turned on, and the rear wiper and washer SW is turned to ON position, the current flows from the rear wiper motor and relay TERMINAL 1 to TERMINAL 3 to the rear wiper and washer SW TERMINAL 10 to TERMINAL 2 to GROUND, and turns on the rear wiper relay. As a result, the current flows from the rear wiper motor and relay TERMINAL 1 to the rear wiper motor to GROUND, and operates the rear wiper.

2. Rear Wiper Intermittent Operation
When the ignition SW is turned on, and the rear wiper and washer SW is turned to INT position, the current flows from the rear wiper motor and relay TERMINAL 1 to TERMINAL 2 to the rear wiper and washer SW TERMINAL 13 to TERMINAL 2 to GROUND, and the intermittent circuit in the rear wiper relay is controlled to operate the wiper intermittently.

3. Washer Operation
When the ignition SW is turned on, and the rear wiper and washer SW is turned from OFF to washer position, the current flows from the WSH fuse to the rear washer motor TERMINAL 1 to TERMINAL 2 to the rear wiper and washer SW TERMINAL 12 to TERMINAL 2 to GROUND. This activates the washer motor, and the window washer emits a water spray. When the rear wiper and washer SW is turned to ON position, the window washer emits a water spray during rear wiper normal operation.