Wiper module for '98 s10. Where to buy?

Does anyone know of an online site that sells the wiper module(circuit board) that pops into the wiper motor. I've tried carparts.com and gmpartsdirect.com and they only sell the wiper motor. Dealers want about $100 for the part. Is there anyway I can take the board out and fix it. The wipers don't want to turn off occasionaly and the intermitant feature has stop working.

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Rob
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sidewinder

I have a 94 S-10 and my wipers occasionaly stopped working. I knew about the recall, but the dealer did not and didn't care to research it. I paid about $150 for a new motor. The recall was for bad solder joints.

The only good thing is that they cracked the windshield so I got a new one.

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Vito Cavallo

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Bobo

The only good thing is that they cracked the windshield so I got a new one.

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NO.SPAMggoddyn

I tried to go this route, I gave two dealerships my VIN number and both of them said that there was no recall on the truck for this problem. They also told me that the module for the '98 is almost double the cost for other model years. I don't know if this is true or if their just blowing smoke up my ass. Does anyone know if this gets worse before the motor fails completely. Right now the wipers are working fine.

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Rob

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Bobo

Much appreciated! The last eight are WK249775

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Rob

module(circuit

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Bobo

It's easier to just remove the circuit board and solder the cold solder joints where the connector attaches. This is little more work than installing a new one.

Rita

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Rita_A_Berkowitz

Looks like I have to eat my words... the 98 is different as far as the part number goes... my cost for the 98 one is around 50$ or so... the earlier ones are a lot cheaper, like 30 or so... I can't find any info that saiys a

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Bobo

Thanks for clearing this up for me. It's almost 6 years old, so I guess I'll bite the bullet and pay for a new module.

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Rob

If you know anyone with a soldering iron, you can fix it yourself in under

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Bobo

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