The Motor can be seen at the base of the drivers side wiper, it drives an arm which the wiper is (should be!) connected to. Also connected is the link arm which drives the passenger side wiper. On mine the passenger side wiper came off the link arm and what i guess would have been a rubber washer had come out and disappeared. I was able to re-attach the wiper yet still allow the required side to side movement by using 4 linked cable ties. (It's still working after 3 months... must get round to sorting it properly!!!)
They're probably frozen to the windscreen.
if you can manually move it with you hands them u need to tighten the nut on the arm
This has just happened to my wifes Punto. Had to replace the wiper motor, as the linkage came apart due to wear. You cannot replace the arms, therefore, new motor. You could just try clipping it back in, but it is doubtful. Lift the bonnet. At the back at the top, just under the windscreen, you will see the arms. The one you are talking about will most probably be lying at the bottom, disconnected. Rip off if you ask me.
Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.
Keyhole of the drivers door is probably damaged due to wear and frequent use. You might switch it with passenger's door, as driver's door will open it anyawy, or you have to exchange all the keys.
vacuum leak?
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front wiper relay
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sell it
burnt motor or striped gear. can you move them by hand?
In most cases both the driver and the passenger can be cited. The logic is that the passenger has a responsibility to wear a seatbelt and the driver has a responsibility to be sure that they do.