the park tab is bent. it is a thick piece of metal that must be bent back slightly toward the wiper motor with a hammer or plyers.
I assume this issue started when there was snow/ice on the windshield?
If windshield wipers are stuck in position and won't move, I would say that the windshield wiper motor needs replacing. This happened to me last year.
Buy a new car. I have had the crank arm replaced(which is suppose to solve the problem) and I'm back at square one with the wipers not working at all now. AND THE DEALERSHIP DID THE REPAIRS!!! I'll get back to everyone if the dealership doesn't make this right.
They could be stuck, possibly from snow, ice, or other types of precipitation.
You can detailed instructions on how to reset your wipers on youtube.com/watch?v=KFBLtlnkpuI
I have found that if you put rainex on the windshield everytime you change your oil you will not have that problem.
the park tab is bent. it is a thick piece of metal that must be bent back slightly toward the wiper motor with a hammer or plyers. I assume this issue started when there was snow/ice on the windshield?
Sometimes there is a racket system and the wipers have slipped. Used to happen all the time in my 1998 Buick. Always had to take them apart and put them back together.
You might need to tighten them up or get new ones. they might get stuck if dirt or leaves get caught.
replace the wiper motor
the park tab is bent. it is a thick piece of metal that must be bent back slightly toward the wiper motor with a hammer or plyers. I assume this issue started when there was snow/ice on the windshield?
the park tab is bent. it is a thick piece of metal that must be bent back slightly toward the wiper motor with a hammer or plyers. I assume this issue started when there was snow/ice on the windshield?
There is a problem with the parking linkage. TAke it to a garage.