OverDue_Gunny
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OP below:
Truck:
- 2017 RAM 1500 Big Horn
- 5.7 HEMI
- Auto wipers NOT equipped (Edit: So I thought. Solution will later show.. They were, but were disabled in BCM and the wipers had custom programming enabled.)
- Standard intermittent stalk with multiple delay positions, plus LOW and HIGH continuous modes.
Symptoms:
- LOW and HIGH speed work perfectly.
- All intermittent modes behave identically.
- When switching UP into any intermittent setting, the wipers wipe exactly once.
- They then stop and do not wipe again.
- Occasionally they may randomly wipe once again several minutes later.
- Switching DOWN to a slower intermittent setting does NOT trigger a wipe.
- Wipers always return to correct park position physically.
What has already been replaced/tested:
- Multifunction switch (wiper stalk) replaced
- Wiper motor opened and inspected
- Internal park contact ring was visibly worn through in one localized area

- Contact ring repaired/resurfaced

- Motor housing ground tested good
- Park signal continuity tested successfully between pins C and D (continuity in park position, no continuity outside of that position)

- Park signal voltage tested successfully during live operation.
Motor testing results:
- While wiping, the suspected park signal wire shows battery voltage.

- When the wipers reach park position, the signal drops cleanly to 0V.

- This behavior is repeatable and consistent.
This seems to indicate:
- The motor works correctly
- Park sensing works correctly
- The BCM/TIPM is seeing at least some valid state transition
Additional info:
- Truck has an aftermarket Android radio installed using a CAN BUS adapter/interface.
- I still posses the OEM radio and intend to install it on suspicion of potential CAN issues.
- I do NOT remember whether the intermittent failure started before or after the radio installation.
- While likely unrelated: Backup camera has always had severe static/interference issues, even:
- with OEM radio
- with OEM camera
- with replacement camera
- after replacing tailgate harness
Current theory:
The behavior almost feels like the TIPM/BCM recognizes a “wipe request” when the stalk position changes, but never actually enters timed intermittent mode afterward.
Because:
- LOW/HIGH modes function normally
- Park signal appears functional
- All intermittent positions behave identically
- Increasing intermittent setting triggers one wipe
- Decreasing setting does not
Questions:
1. Does this still sound like a TIPM issue despite the park signal testing correctly?
2. Does the BCM/TIPM require additional feedback besides the park signal for intermittent timing?
3. Has anyone seen CAN BUS adapters or aftermarket radios interfere with intermittent wiper logic on 4th gen Rams? (I will attempt OEM radio install tomorrow, just to be thorough.)
4. Is there another module or relay involved besides the TIPM on these trucks?
Any advice from someone familiar with Chrysler/RAM wiper logic would be appreciated.
UPDATE: I purchased an OBDLink MX+, and downloaded AlfaOBD on my laptop. In 3 days the MX+ should arrive for more advanced diagnostics. But until then (May 25, 2026), the above is what I am working with. Still, advice that requires this tool would be appreciated for when it arrives.
[SOLVED] 2017 RAM 1500 – Intermittent Wipers Only Wipe Once, Low/High Work Normally
SOLVED in this reply: https://www.ramforum.com/threads/2017-ram-1500-%E2%80%93-intermittent-wipers-only-wipe-once-low-high-work-normally.225418/post-3092200 OP below: Truck: - 2017 RAM 1500 Big Horn - 5.7 HEMI - Auto wipers NOT equipped (Edit: So I thought. Solution will later show.. They...
OP below:
Truck:
- 2017 RAM 1500 Big Horn
- 5.7 HEMI
- Auto wipers NOT equipped (Edit: So I thought. Solution will later show.. They were, but were disabled in BCM and the wipers had custom programming enabled.)
- Standard intermittent stalk with multiple delay positions, plus LOW and HIGH continuous modes.
Symptoms:
- LOW and HIGH speed work perfectly.
- All intermittent modes behave identically.
- When switching UP into any intermittent setting, the wipers wipe exactly once.
- They then stop and do not wipe again.
- Occasionally they may randomly wipe once again several minutes later.
- Switching DOWN to a slower intermittent setting does NOT trigger a wipe.
- Wipers always return to correct park position physically.
What has already been replaced/tested:
- Multifunction switch (wiper stalk) replaced
- Wiper motor opened and inspected
- Internal park contact ring was visibly worn through in one localized area

- Contact ring repaired/resurfaced

- Motor housing ground tested good
- Park signal continuity tested successfully between pins C and D (continuity in park position, no continuity outside of that position)

- Park signal voltage tested successfully during live operation.
Motor testing results:
- While wiping, the suspected park signal wire shows battery voltage.

- When the wipers reach park position, the signal drops cleanly to 0V.

- This behavior is repeatable and consistent.
This seems to indicate:
- The motor works correctly
- Park sensing works correctly
- The BCM/TIPM is seeing at least some valid state transition
Additional info:
- Truck has an aftermarket Android radio installed using a CAN BUS adapter/interface.
- I still posses the OEM radio and intend to install it on suspicion of potential CAN issues.
- I do NOT remember whether the intermittent failure started before or after the radio installation.
- While likely unrelated: Backup camera has always had severe static/interference issues, even:
- with OEM radio
- with OEM camera
- with replacement camera
- after replacing tailgate harness
Current theory:
The behavior almost feels like the TIPM/BCM recognizes a “wipe request” when the stalk position changes, but never actually enters timed intermittent mode afterward.
Because:
- LOW/HIGH modes function normally
- Park signal appears functional
- All intermittent positions behave identically
- Increasing intermittent setting triggers one wipe
- Decreasing setting does not
Questions:
1. Does this still sound like a TIPM issue despite the park signal testing correctly?
2. Does the BCM/TIPM require additional feedback besides the park signal for intermittent timing?
3. Has anyone seen CAN BUS adapters or aftermarket radios interfere with intermittent wiper logic on 4th gen Rams? (I will attempt OEM radio install tomorrow, just to be thorough.)
4. Is there another module or relay involved besides the TIPM on these trucks?
Any advice from someone familiar with Chrysler/RAM wiper logic would be appreciated.
UPDATE: I purchased an OBDLink MX+, and downloaded AlfaOBD on my laptop. In 3 days the MX+ should arrive for more advanced diagnostics. But until then (May 25, 2026), the above is what I am working with. Still, advice that requires this tool would be appreciated for when it arrives.
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