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Originally Posted by strictlypersonl
Check the parking switch on the motor. (It's integrated into the nylon plug where all the wires connect.)
The switch slides off the motor body. If I remember correctly, when the pin is pushed, the circuit is broken.
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I’m not getting your point.
On a DR3 wiper motor the parking switch is a separated part mounted next to the wiper rack connection.
As shown on the picture at post#4
If this switch gets pushed manually(as I’ve no rack mounted yet) the motor stops if running on P mode.
The problem occurs during switching on the PRS7 switch independent of the mode selected (P,N,F) on it.