Operating Modes
Following are paragraphs that briefly describe the operation of each of the front wiper and washer system operating modes.
- Continuous Wipe Mode
- When the LOW position of the control knob on the control stalk of the right (wiper) multifunction switch is selected the SCM sends an electronic wiper switch low
status message to the EMIC over the LIN data bus, the EMIC relays an electronic wiper switch low
request message to the TIPM over the CAN data bus, then the TIPM directs battery current to the low speed brush of the wiper motor, causing the wipers to cycle at low speed.
When the HIGH position of the control knob is selected the SCM sends an electronic wiper switch high status message to the EMIC, the EMIC relays an electronic wiper switch high request message to the TIPM, then the TIPM directs battery current to the high speed brush of the wiper motor, causing the wipers to cycle at high speed.
When the OFF position of the multifunction switch control knob is selected, the SCM sends an electronic wiper switch off status message to the EMIC, the EMIC relays an electronic wiper switch off request message to the TIPM, then one of two events will occur. The event that occurs depends upon the position of the wiper blades on the windshield at the moment that the control knob OFF position is selected.
If the wiper blades are in the down position on the windshield when the OFF position is selected, the park switch that is integral to the wiper motor is closed to ground, which provides a hard wired park switch sense input to the TIPM. The TIPM then de-energizes the wiper motor and the wiper motor ceases to operate.
If the wiper blades are not in the down position on the windshield at the moment the OFF position is selected, the park switch is an open circuit and the TIPM continues running the wiper motor at low speed until the wiper blades are in the down position on the windshield and the park switch input to the TIPM is again closed to ground.
- Intermittent Wipe Mode
- When the control knob on the control stalk of the right (wiper) multifunction switch is moved to one of the five DELAY interval positions the SCM sends an electronic wiper switch delay interval
status message to the EMIC, the EMIC relays an electronic wiper switch delay interval
request message to the TIPM, then the TIPM electronic intermittent wipe logic circuit responds by calculating the correct length of time between wiper sweeps based upon the selected delay interval input.
The TIPM monitors the changing state of the wiper motor park switch through a hard wired park switch sense input. This input allows the TIPM to determine the proper intervals at which to energize and de-energize the wiper motor intermittently for one low speed cycle at a time.
The TIPM logic is also programmed to provide vehicle speed sensitivity to the selected intermittent wipe delay intervals. In order to provide this feature the TIPM monitors electronic vehicle speed messages from the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB) or the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and doubles the selected delay interval whenever the vehicle speed is about 16 kilometers-per-hour (10 miles-per-hour) or less.
- Mist Wipe Mode - When the control stalk of the right (wiper) multifunction switch is moved downward to the momentary MIST position, the SCM sends an electronic wiper mist mode status message to the EMIC, the EMIC relays an electronic wiper mist mode request message to the TIPM, then the TIPM energizes the low speed brush of the wiper motor for as long as the switch is held closed, then de-energizes the motor when the state of the switch changes to open, parking the wiper blades near the base of the windshield. The TIPM can operate the front wiper motor in this mode for only one low speed cycle at a time, or for an indefinite number of sequential low speed cycles, depending upon how long the switch is held closed.
- Wash Mode
- When the control stalk of the right (wiper) multifunction switch is pulled rearward to the front momentary WASH position for more than about one-half second with the wiper system operating, the SCM sends an electronic washer switch
status message to the EMIC, the EMIC relays an electronic washer switch
request message to the TIPM, then the TIPM directs battery current and ground to the washer pump/motor. This will cause the washer pump/motor to be energized in the front wash direction for as long as the switch is held closed (up to approximately 10 seconds) and to be de-energized when the control stalk is released.
When the control stalk is pulled rearward to the front momentary WASH position while the front wiper system is operating in one of the DELAY interval positions, the washer pump/motor operation is the same. However, the TIPM also overrides the selected delay interval and operates the front wiper motor in a continuous low speed mode for as long as the control stalk is held in the front momentary WASH position, then reverts to the selected delay interval several wipe cycles after the control stalk is released. If the WASH switch is held closed for more than approximately 10 seconds, the TIPM will suspend washer pump/motor operation until the control stalk is released for about 2 seconds and then cycled back to the WASH position.
- Wipe-After-Wash Mode
- When the control stalk of the right (wiper) multifunction switch is pulled rearward to the front momentary WASH position for more than about one-half second while the wiper system is not operating, the SCM sends an electronic washer switch
status message to the EMIC, the EMIC relays an electronic washer switch
request message to the TIPM, and the TIPM directs battery current and ground to the washer pump/motor and energizes the wiper motor in a continuous low speed mode for as long as the switch is held closed (up to approximately 10 seconds). When the control stalk is released, the TIPM de-energizes the washer pump/motor immediately, but allows the wiper motor to operate for two or three additional wipe cycles before it de-energizes the wiper motor and parks the wiper blades near the base of the windshield.
If the control stalk is held rearward for more than about 10 seconds, the TIPM will suspend washer pump/motor operation until the stalk is released for about 2 seconds and then cycled back to the WASH position; however, the wipers will continue to operate for as long as the switch is held closed. The TIPM monitors the changing state of the wiper motor park switch through a hard wired wiper park switch sense circuit input. This input allows the TIPM to count the number of wipe cycles that occur after the control stalk is released, and to determine the proper interval at which to de-energize the wiper motor to complete the WIPE-AFTER-WASH mode cycle.