motionclone
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L345DT with Lp mower, forks and grapple thumb, Bobcat 337 Midi Ex
Been buying Fords for the last 15 years because GM trucks wouldnt hold up to work, always electrical problems, trans issues and other dumb problems that should have been engineered out by now but against my better judgement i bought a 2015 Denali as a beater/commuter to get to and from work in comfort.
Got it for a deal and 110K miles.
Im out in the rain on Monday (first time since buying the truck) and the wipers dont work on High. Only slow speed. Do some research when i get home to find its not just a relay or switch that needs to be fixed but the entire fuse block under the hood. Apparently the relays that control wiper speed are in an integrated circuit under the fuses and not replacable, Have to replace the entire unit.
Bought a new fuse block from the dealer (they stock them and have several on hand...hmmmm) and all is now good. High speed now works.
So i took apart the old one to see whats up and I find lots of corrosion on the board.
8 year old truck check it out:
3rd pic shows the relay that controls high speed wiper function and is corroded
Got it for a deal and 110K miles.
Im out in the rain on Monday (first time since buying the truck) and the wipers dont work on High. Only slow speed. Do some research when i get home to find its not just a relay or switch that needs to be fixed but the entire fuse block under the hood. Apparently the relays that control wiper speed are in an integrated circuit under the fuses and not replacable, Have to replace the entire unit.
Bought a new fuse block from the dealer (they stock them and have several on hand...hmmmm) and all is now good. High speed now works.
So i took apart the old one to see whats up and I find lots of corrosion on the board.
8 year old truck check it out:
3rd pic shows the relay that controls high speed wiper function and is corroded