wiper motor or the bolts holding it tight.
The linkage bushings are worn/missing/broken or the wiper arms are not timed properly to the wiper transmissions.
Either you are installing it incorrectly or you bought the wrong kind. Most auto parts stores will install wiper blades for free.
A bad motor can cause the driver side wiper to be slower than the passenger side. If one side is slower than the other, the blades can get stuck on each other.
You either got the wrong ones for the car, or the arms have been changed and are not correct.
Check the fluid. If full, take it to the trans shop.
Check the timing on the Corsica for jumped timing. Most likely the engine is firing at the wrong time causing it not to start.
The 2000 Kia Sportage takes 20" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front and a 16" rear wiper blade.However, when buying windshield wiper blades be sure to always use the application guide book at the store, or now-a-days you can Google 'lookup wiper size'. You want to look this up because correct wiper fit is more than correct length, it's also proper attachment. Not all attachments fit all arms. Using the application guide or looking up wiper size online will avoid headaches of buying the right lengths with the wrong attachments.Additionally, the installation process is simple. The replacement wiper blades will come with step-by-step, illustrated instructions and once you have the instructions and the wiper blades/arms in your hands and in front of you, it will all make better sense and will an easy maintenance task. Very simple and takes 5-15 minutes usually not requiring any tools.If in your budget, upgrade to the newer-style frameless "beam blades" which perform better than conventional framed wipers. I use Trico NeoForm Beam Blades which are fantastic.
The 1993 Chevy Lumina APV takes a 13" or 14" rear wiper blade (also front takes 24" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front). Note however, when buying wipers be sure to always lookup your vehicle make, model and year in the application guide book at the store, or now-a-days you can Google 'lookup wiper size'.You want to look this up because correct wiper fit is more than correct length, it's also proper attachment. Not all attachments fit all arms. Using the application guide or looking up wiper size online will avoid headaches of buying the right lengths with the wrong attachments.Additionally, the installation process is simple. The replacement wiper blades will come with step-by-step, illustrated removal and installation instructions and once you have the instructions and the wiper blades/arms in your hands and in front of you, it will all make better sense and will an easy maintenance task. Very simple and takes 5-15 minutes usually not requiring any tools.If in your budget, upgrade to the newer-style frameless "beam blades" which perform better than conventional framed wipers. I use 'Trico Tech Beam Blades' which are fantastic and easy installing.
The 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe takes 22" wiper blades on both sides in the front and a 16" in the rear. When buying windshield wiper blades be sure to always use the application guide book at the store or now-a-days you can Google 'lookup wiper size'. You want to look this up because correct wiper fit is more than correct length, it's also proper attachment. Not all attachments fit all arms. Using the application guide or looking up wiper size online will avoid headaches of buying the right lengths with the wrong attachments. The replacement wiper blades will come with step-by-step, illustrated instructions
The first, important step is to buy the correct-fitting replacements. The 2003 Honda CRV takes a 21" driver side wiper, 20" passenger side wiper and an 10" or 11" rear wiper (11" can be hard to find so 10" will work also).When buying windshield wiper blades be sure to always use the application guide book at the store, or now-a-days you can Google 'lookup wiper size'. You want to look this up because correct wiper fit is more than correct length, it's also proper attachment. Not all attachments fit all arms. Using the application guide or looking up wiper size online will avoid headaches of buying the right lengths with the wrong attachments.The installation process is simple and requires pushing down a tab on the wiper mount, rotating the wiper blade so you can pull the wiper out of the hook on the arm. Then you simply snap the new wiper blade on. The replacement wiper blades will come with step-by-step, illustrated instructions and once you have the instructions and the wiper blades/arms in your hands and in front of you, it will all make better sense and will an easy maintenance task. Very simple and takes 5-15 minutes usually not requiring any tools.If in your budget, upgrade to the newer-style frameless "beam blades" which perform better than conventional framed wipers. I use Trico NeoForm Beam Blades which are fantastic.
The first, important step is to buy the correct-fitting replacements. The 2003 Pontiac Sunfire takes a 22" driver side wiper and a 17" passenger side wiper.When buying windshield wiper blades be sure to always use the application guide book at the store, or now-a-days you can Google 'lookup wiper size'. You want to look this up because correct wiper fit is more than correct length, it's also proper attachment. Not all attachments fit all arms. Using the application guide or looking up wiper size online will avoid headaches of buying the right lengths with the wrong attachments.The installation process is simple and requires pushing down a tab on the wiper mount and rotating the wiper blade so you can pull the wiper out of the hook on the arm. Then you simply snap the new wiper blade on. The replacement wiper blades will come with step-by-step, illustrated instructions and once you have the instructions and the wiper blades/arms in your hands and in front of you, it will all make better sense and will an easy maintenance task. Very simple and takes 5-15 minutes usually not requiring any tools.If in your budget, upgrade to the newer-style frameless "beam blades" which perform better than conventional framed wipers. I use Trico NeoForm Beam Blades which are fantastic.
The 2005-2010 Chevrolet Cobalt takes 22" drivers side and 17" passenger side replacement windshield 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, or now-a-days you can Google 'lookup wiper size'. You want to look this up because correct wiper fit is more than correct length, it's also proper attachment. Not all attachments fit all arms. Using the application guide or looking up wiper size online will avoid headaches of buying the right lengths with the wrong attachments. See related links below.