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caninekopz Mar 2, 2005 09:08 PM



the wipers on my wife's rodeo (1999) are acting strange. The are not returning to the rest position and the intermintent wipers are not working. I know that this is probably caused by a control box somewhere. 1 where is the box. 2. does anyone know the actual name and where I can get one. The dealer wants 225.00 for it and would not give me the part number or name. Any help would be appretiated.





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DetroitRodeo Mar 17, 2005 11:52 AM



I have an older Rodeo with the puch button controls. I presume the '99 has the multiple-function stalk. If so, you'll need to replace the combination switch. You can also open up this switch yourself to repair it. I did that with my turn signal switch. But this all requires opening the steering column to extract the switch. I don't know the part number, but you can try searching an after-market online vendor for "combination switch". Try http://www.isuzupartstore.com



isuzus Nov 30, 2005 07:13 PM

u need the alarm and relay control unit, it is located behind the glove box and 2 the right u will see 2 modules one is sideways and one is standing up u need the one farthest 2 the right and is standing up

ralph08 Mar 31, 2007 04:28 AM

I've also done something like yours, I just replaced the GM turn signal switch and it was fixed immediately... With regards to your wiper, I think you have to fix the control box... Good luck...

MASTERTECH Apr 1, 2007 12:07 AM

replaced the alarm control module, take out the glove box and look to the right and you will see it it is gray on most models, or it can be red depends on the options of the vehicle

Gizmo42 Apr 4, 2007 03:01 PM

Wish I would have seen this before. I havent been on this board for a while though.



Wiper relay replacement:

http://forum.planetisuzoo.com/viewtopic.php?t=5608


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