Fit new wiper blades.
Either you're out of fluid or the line is clogged somewhere.
Yes, There is an in line fuse at the bottom of the windshield and another between your legs. If the fan motor is workoing then it would be the in-line fuse
you will find two plastic tank under the hood. the smaller one is for windshield wiper fluid. it should be clear marked on the cap with a wiper icon. the bigger one is for the antifreeze, you will see a max and mini line on the side..
The windshield wiper was invented by Mary Anderson in 1903. Clever and efficient. The windshield wiper is use to remove any thing in the drivers line of sight. You can find more information on windshield whimpers on the website, wixapedia.com. Thank you for your time and be thankful for the windshield wipers that work for us, rain or shine!
I have the same problem, the dealer said that it is the windshield wiper cover, part number 88958136 (AC Delco). The cover has the circuit board mounted in it that controls the wiper motor. I bought on line at quite a savings, however, am trying to find out how to get to the windshield wiper motor to change it.
Find the leak and repair it with a compression or push-in fitting.
* Pry off the cover for the wiper arm nuts unscrew the nuts and remove both wiper arms * disconnect the windshield washer line remove the single retaining screw release the five push-in retainers and remove the cowl cover * Unplug the electrical connector from the windshield wiper motor * Remove the three wiper motor assembly retaining bolts and remove the wiper motor assembly * Detach the wiper transmission assembly from the wiper motor crank arm * Detach the wiper motor crank arm from the wiper motor assembly * Remove the three wiper motor retaining screws and detach the wiper motor from bracket
coming up from the back of the engine to the pressure nozzles on your hood look on the bottom of your hood and you will see the lines follow the lines back to your windshield wiper fluid
The windshield wiper fluid motor is located under the windshield fluid tank. You must remove the right front wheel well cover (plastic) to expose the bottom of the tank. Remove the rubber line and the electrical connection and pull the pump out. Check the rubber o-ring to make sure that it didn't tear.
* Pry off the cover for the wiper arm nuts unscrew the nuts and remove both wiper arms * disconnect the windshield washer line remove the single retaining screw release the five push-in retainers and remove the cowl cover * Unplug the electrical connector from the windshield wiper motor * Remove the three wiper motor assembly retaining bolts and remove the wiper motor assembly * Detach the wiper transmission assembly from the wiper motor crank arm * Detach the wiper motor crank arm from the wiper motor assembly * Remove the three wiper motor retaining screws and detach the wiper motor from bracket
You either have a leaking heater core, leak at the windshield, or a A/C condenser drain line stopped up. Taste of the water. If it taste sweet, it is coolant and your heater core needs replacing. If not then, check the drain line. Look under the car, passenger side, and find the line. Use a pencil or other blunt object to clear it out. If the line is clear, you have a windshield leak. Take it to an auto glass shop and have it fixed by a pro.
The fluid not spraying could be a clogged line or disconnected line or bad windshield washer motor. The rear wiper not working could be a bad wiper motor in the rear or unhooked linkage or fuse or relay. Check the fuses etc first.