2004 Yukon rear wiper problem

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I vaguely remember a TSB somewhere about the rear wipers on the NBS SUVs. Something about a bad ground on the wiper controller under the hood? Or a bad ground on something. I do remember that the solution was to add a ground wire.

I think so too. Give it straight juice and see what it does. If it works, put the factory + back and leave your new -. See what it does when you hit the button. We can go from there.

BTW, have you had someone hit the button while you have a meter on the wires at the motor?
 
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Boy do I feel as dumb as a bag of hammers. I also had to replace the wiper arm (I busted mine trying to get the old wiper motor to move). As it turns out, when I turned the wiper motor on, the wiper blade would get caught on the bottom of the rear windshield. A little "friendly persuasion", and voila! It works. A huge thanks to all who chimed in on this. I was about to pull what's left of my hair out.
 

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Boy do I feel as dumb as a bag of hammers. I also had to replace the wiper arm (I busted mine trying to get the old wiper motor to move). As it turns out, when I turned the wiper motor on, the wiper blade would get caught on the bottom of the rear windshield. A little "friendly persuasion", and voila! It works. A huge thanks to all who chimed in on this. I was about to pull what's left of my hair out.

Happens to the best of us. We get all caught up in what could possibly be going on that we miss the simple thing right in front of us. Glad you got it sorted.
 

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