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You may have a bad wiper motor switch or eletrical short
An electric motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but power = torque times speed.
a fuse is something In a circuit ...that probably wont help ...oh well!
dead battery or corrosion on eletrical connections wet wireing in motor bay if no response corrosion may be problem even if only small amount of corrosion can abstruct normal eletrical functions
Well fisrt off you need a new motor which about $150 or more new and just unscrew the screws holding it and unplug the eletrical plug for it
Changes eletrical enegry to mechanical energy. Is found many appliances with moving parts, like a vacum cleaner or a blender.
The load on a motor can be measured in watts, and it is the mechanical torque supplied, multiplied by the speed of the shaft. When the torque is in Newton-metres and the speed is in radians/second, the mechanical power output result is in watts.
I use to one of those cars. Here's some friendly advise. Find a trained eletrical expert, one who would be able to help you track down the wires that lead to it. It is one BIG eletrical mess.
As long as they are the same size and all the plumbing and eletrical line up. A 3.3 liter into a 3.3 liter, for example.
No they are not.
Batteries.