it's what thay call the park switch ,,it's on the wiper motor ,,some park switches can be replaced some you have to replace the motor it self ..hope this helps
its inside the windshield washer fluid tank, you have to remove it to access the pump
No DO NOT do that. You will ruin the machine!
with the key in the on position, is sending power to the fuel pump and turning it on. if your relay is clicking, then the switch is bad and shorting out. locate it in the trunk of the car, or whereever it is depending on the model of 240sx, and replace the relay switch, if you know what you're doing. if not, have a mechanic do it, which will cost under $100 for less than 1 hour of labor. granted you supply the new relay switch. make sure you tell the mechanic exactly what you want done, otherwise they will try to find other things to charge you money for.
depending on year. it could be a number of things. check relays, fuses and motor.
Proffesionals use a special type of suction cups, but a hammer works too.
behind the rear passengers head on the rear deck. you can see it looking through the rear windshield from the outside.
Normally it is behind the brake pad...feel around there it should be there.
if you hear a whining sound when you engage them then they're disconnected from the motors and you need to reattach the arms. no whining means a bad relay, your up down switch is in the on position (or the blue wires disconnected behind it), or you have bad motors. Push the button
no it cant as, as long as the light isn't on
If you mean the ignition relay its in the drivers footwell behind the fust box. brown relay on top
the wwiper motor is connected to the shafts by a plastic ball and socket joint, just reef it out to disconnect, wipers are bolted to the turny things and they have a nut that holds them to the chassis.
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