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Originally mine did the same thing on a dry windshield but sped up when it was wet . I thought I had rain sensing wipers . I replaced the motor and took care of the problem:mrgreen:
Check the plug on the blower switch for a burnt or loose conection. This was a common problem in these year model trucks. You can get the plug (pigtail) at a parts store.
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