could be a vacuum hose leak--had the same problem and once the hose was replaced it stopped.
mine does the same. my problem is the motor mount
Check the fuel pump, rotor, and distributor cap.
I would run a jumper wire direct to the wiper motor to see if it powers up. If no power, motor is shot.
There could be two causes. The first is the fuse could be blown and the second is the motor may have went bad.
A slim, light body and a powerful motor.
how do you replace rear wiper motor on a 1997 ford explorer
its next to the blower motor
What I did was find the correct fuse for for the ABS motor and remove the fuse . the abs light will stay on but this did it for me. or find the motor just in front of the master cylinder and unplug it.
If you use the motor mounts off of the 1991 explorer also, it will fit and transmission should line up if it is same size motor. If going from a automatic to a standard, you will have to replace the flywheel.
Do you hear the motor running? If there is no sound, the motor has probably burnt out and needs to be replaced. If you do hear the motor running, you've probably stripped a gear. They can sometimes be replaced, but it might be more cost effective to replace it.
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it on the blower motor housing