It would depend on where you are if they are on sale. Go and find out by going to their store and look at their prices. Go out today in case they don't have the sale anymore!
i put a new windshield wiper moter in and the fuses are fine but my wipers still wont work
check the fuses and relays
My wipers would only work on high. we replaced the signal lever which works the wipers too. i did get my mechanic to do it because it was'nt as easy as the parts store said it was. try replaceing the wiper pulse relay board under driver side dashboard
If the windshield wipers work when pushing the lever down but not when they are turned on all the time, the problem could be in the wiper motor relay switch. There are two different relay switches for the windshield wipers, so that if the one fails a person can still clear the windshield manually.
I recently had a simliar problem on my 1998 Aurora. I switched out the motor and still no go....ummm. I checked the fuse and it was blown. I recall starting the wipers when it was covered in ice and that's when the problem started. Also check out the site below it's totally dedicated to Auroras http://aurorah.proboards47.com/index.cgi
If your windshield wipers still aren't working after replacing them and checking the fuses, you may need to check the electrical wiring. This is best done by a certified auto mechanic.
If your 1997 Nissan Pathfinder front and back windshield wipers do not operate, it could possibly be the motor. After checking the fuse box and they still are not working, it is possible the motor will need to be replaced.
a lot of times the arm falls off(especially if you can still hear them) just have to put it back on
Have you checked to make sure the fuse is good?
Hello, Jamison here, Go to parts store and buy them, then ask counter guy to install them, They almost always will,,, If you already bought them At A parts store go back and ask, they still will,,,,,,, If you bought them at A different type of store (like walmart) get money back, Go to parts store.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jamison.
Yes, and it's the same fuse that's used for your wipers. So, if your wipers still work, but the washer fluid pump doesn't, there's likely a problem with the pump and not the fuse.
Alot of that depends on the type of bracket that is on the arm of the wiper. Most have a hook that when you push the blade towards it it will slide right of and you do the oppisite to put the new one on. If your still not sure most places that you buy the new blades from like autozone and advanced auto parts will install them for you for free.