Rear Wiper System: Notes
On vehicles equipped with a Rear Wiper, the BCM determines of the Rear Wipe/Wash System Mode of Operation by monitoring the multiplexed output of the Rear Wipe/Wash Switch. The Rear Wipe Wash Switch uses a reference ground signal from the BCM. The BCM provides a switched Battery pull-up for the Rear Wiper/Washer Switch output signal it receives. All the BCM inputs are recognized as active when the Rear Wiper Switch provides a path to the referenced ground signal. The Rear Wiper/Washer signal received by the BCM is the result of 3 resistors in the Rear Wiper Switch configured as a resistor ladder network. This signal is connected to a BCM Analog to Digital Input which also provides a switched Battery pull-up for the circuit. Depending on the function selected ( Low, Intermittent, Off, Wash), the Rear Wiper Control Switch connects a different set of resistors into the circuit resulting in different voltages appearing on the BCM A/D input. By monitoring this voltage, the BCM determines how to control the Rear Wiper Motor Relay and the Rear Washer Relay.
The BCM Controls the single speed Rear Wiper Motor by its Active High output to the external Rear Wiper Motor Relay. When the BCM activates its output and applies Battery to the coil of the relay, the relay energizes, allowing Battery voltage from the fuse to be applied through the switched contacts of the Rear Wiper Motor Relay to the Rear Wiper Motor's control input. The motor then operates continuously at low speed. The BCM does not control the parking of the Rear Wiper Motor, it is self parking. When the BCM deactivates its output, the contacts of the Rear Wiper Motor Relay switch back to ground which will be used by the wiper for Dynamic Braking. The Rear Wiper's internal park switch and circuitry will sustain motor operation until the wiper arm has returned to its Park position.