Desperately need help! They stopped suddenly in an upright position during a storm. Told it could be motor burnout. Replaced motor and they still are not working. Can't drive on a rainy day!
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Desperately need help! They stopped suddenly in an upright position during a storm. Told it could be motor burnout. Replaced motor and they still are not working. Can't drive on a rainy day!
Could just be the wiper motor fuse. WHO told you it was the motor burnt out? I ask because the motor itself can be tested and you probably wasted your money on that.
Things have to be tested to find the problem, anything else is guesses and that gets expensive.
It could be your wiper regulator has become unhooked from your wiper motor. If you can move the wiper arms back and forth by hand, then that is the problem.
It's usually not the motor but the relay. That's located there where the fuses are, under the hood. The next thing after that would be your multi-switch that you use to turn the wipers on with, it may have gone bad, but I always go for the relay first, as that's the weakest link.
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