Wisher motor has no power to it. clicking sound from right side of cab when washer button pushed on turn signal arm. wipers work ok. Is there a relay somewhere behind the right side kick panel in the cab?
Having windshield wiper/washer problems? Here are some more common problems.
The wiper motor is commonly replaced and was often not the problem. Don't replace the motor yet. maybe it's not the motor. It could be a fuse or something at the wiper switch. The wiper motor has two windings, fast and slow. The wiper switch sends a ground signal to each motor winding. More often, there are problems with the relay, or at the wiper switch, or in the cable to the motor.
Don't be too quick to replace the washer pump. The problem is often just a clog in the sprayer heads. You can clean out the sprayer holes with a needle, some have two holes, so look closely.
Hope this helps.
Windshield Washer Pump
1990 Ford Truck F150 1/2 ton P/U 2WD 5.0L FI 8cyl
The Windshield Washer Pump is located:
Under hood, driver side front side of wheelwell, mounted inside washer bottle.here's the part.
TAAP Windshield Washer Pump 7 664 1990 Ford F150 1 2 ton 2WD 8...
SOURCE: 96 ford tarus turn signal
The turn signals and the emergency flasher are controled by a single electronic flasher unit. It looks like an electronic relay and is located on the far left underside of the dash. It is on a mounting bracket and has a three wire connector. If you do not hear this clicking when you use the turn signals or the emergency flasher it may be bad. Just remove the connector and remove the one screw holding the flasher to the bracket. Be sure the replacement is identical to the old one and compare them before installing the new one.
You may want to also check the turn signal bulbs also. Other causes would be bad signal and flasher switches, bad bulb connectors, and opens or shorts in the wiring.
SOURCE: Windshield wiper arm on passenger side won't move.
tighten the nut under the cap, of the wiper
SOURCE: Windshield wiper arm on passenger side won't move.
It will not be the motor, it will be the linkage or the wiper is slipping on the shaft, the lingkage is accsessible under the cowl, Hope this solves your problem and Merry Christmas
SOURCE: 2000 Explorer rear wiper motor does not work
check and see if the rear hatch is closed tight. I have had the same problem and solved it by always making sure the hatch is closed by giving it a nudge. Also there is a great web site for us explorer owners called explorer forum.com check it out.
SOURCE: Rear wiper Ford Explorer 1998 won't work.
Look for the fuse for the rear wiper motor is a 15 amp mini-fuse , in location # 8 of your POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX in the engine compartment. Check in the PD BOX for; - relay # 8 is the rear wiper down relay , and - relay # 10 is the rear wiper up relay .
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