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The wiper motor and transmission are located at the left side of the car under the air inlet cover at the bottom of the windshield. Did you check the fuses?
try changing the wiper relay first and check out the fuses if all is good then the motor itself may have seized or the worm drive may be worn or broken check the toothed spline where the wiper blade attaches the splines may be smooth or broken which will stop the blades moving back and forth
Try checking your wiper fuse first. If the fuse checks out, make sure the motor is running. Check to make sure no wires are burnt around the motor or loose. If the motor checks out, it could be your wiper switch.
Could be the Fuse!
Could be the Wiper Motor Burn't Out if Blades were frozen to windshield when turned on
Until you fix the problem you can buy RainX Wipe-On Glass Solution or Windsheild Washer Fluid which as unbelievable as it sounds will allow you to drive in the all but the worst downpours of rain without wipers!
I love the RainX Windsheild Washer Fluid and rarely use my wipers.
Check the fuses and try RainX and get back to me!
Hope this Helps!
jack
hi you have a short your favourite place to look is the wipers relay they are more likley to short than the switch and there cheaper if no joy remove your steering wheel cowls so you can get at the switch find out which wire feeds the relay to turn the wipers on see if its permenantly live when you turn the switch off if so replace switch if the switch works as it should and the relays ok then the motors faulty yates210456
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