The wipers of a Subaru Legacy will stop working if the fuse has blown or the motor is defective. The wiring harness may also become corroded or loose.
The motor may have quit working .
If a bolt is stripped on the windshield wiper on a 1995 Subaru Legacy Wagon, there are two options. A person can go to a salvage yard and purchase new wipers for the vehicle, or they can have the bolt hole tapped for a larger bolt.
They're probably frozen to the windscreen.
I found that my wipers stopped working after I tried to turn them on after a ice condition. The answer was that the wipers are omounted to a tapered fitting and all it needed was to tighted the nut outside at the base of the wiper arm. HOPE THIS HELPS........
Yes, there is a fuse for the windshield wipers on a Subaru. It can be found in the fuse box of the car.
fuse
Fuse? Connections? Switch? Wiper Motor? Could be any of those.
its the motor.
Blown fuse, broken wire, failed switch,
The 1995-1996 Subaru Legacy takes 21" driver side, 19" passenger side and 14" rear replacement wiper blades. Note however, when buying wipers be sure to always lookup your vehicle make, model and year in the application guide book at the store.
The number eight fuse is the fuse that controls the windshield wipers. The number eight fuse can be found in the first column, second from the bottom.
my wipers stopped working,water isn't spraying either. how can i fix this problem?