Well figured it out, wiper motor froze up, replaced it and now it works fine. Had to remove deposit in fluid hose for wiper in rear of vehicle and found one way check valve full of calcium deposit scraped it out best I could and flushed out system with vinegar. And the whole system works again. I'm jumping for joy.
There is a problem with wiper transmission which is what moves the arms & is under the cowl.
no there nothign wrng with it unless it make noise and it doesnt move then u need a new motor for the seat or could be the switvh itself
Because your shaft is slipping inside your wiper arm or because your wiper motor is bad and needs to be replaced. You can see if the shaft is slipping inside the wiper arm by turning the motor on and watching the nut in the center of the arm (opposite end of the wiper blade) to see if it moves, if it does not move and makes a noise when turned on then the motor itself is bad. The nut is generally covered by a rubber or plastic cap that simply pops off.
The same thing that makes you afraid to make the first move.
Linkage disconnected or broken
What makes it like that is because the air under there arm the wings move really fast so the noise is made like that
Sounds like the motor is disconnected from the window, or the gear may be stripped. == == == == go to a place that works with motors and ask what might be wrong
its broken......
slipping clutch? get a new one
if it is a fixed pulley, itself doesnt move. If it is a rotating pulley, its joint probably doesnt move.
Make sure that the nuts holding the wiper arms are sufficiently tight to ensure that they move when the shaft turns thus moving the wiper arm.
Wipers don't stick if it wont move that means the wiper motors have froze up as in quit working all you can do is try to get the wiper motor working by turning the wiper switch on and grab the wiper arm and try to move it up or down if that don't work remove the wiper arms then remove the cowl and replace the wiper motors