check the fuses, wiring connectors, switch, exc.
check the wiper relay. check the fuses.
The wiper motor relay is in the box, built on the wiper motor.
Usually this is caused by a defective wiper switch. A salvage yard is a good place to purchase a replacement.
You have to remove the linkage from the wiper motor.
The car wipers should not stay up but return to their original position. The wipers will stay up if the wiper motor, the wiper controller and the wiper linkage are faulty.
duuuhhhh - connected to the wipers ???
There is a switch inside the wiper motor that identifies the home spot for the wipers. If you have intermittent wipers there is also a controller for that. Either can give you problems but more likely the wiper motor switch. The wiper motor switch usually is not a separate part (comes with wiper motor assy.) Oh yeah, 1 other thing, be sure the wiper arms are installed correctly on wiper motor.
Your wiper arms that run from the wiper motor to the windshield wipers may be binding and need to be replaced
Your wiper motor is broken. Inside the motor a wire is burned that the wipers bring back in off mode. Just replace the wiper motor.
Assuming they did not work with the old wiper motor, check the fuse, check the switch.
First check fuses, relays to wiper motor. Then check power to wiper motor. Then check linkage to wiper motor.
Below the wipers on the firewall.