Just to bug the crap out of you. That is just the way they are. My 95 is the same. Just think happy thoughts when you look out of the windshield. Eventually you wont even notice them any more. Answer, I also have a wrangler 1991 that does that too. It stopped at the bottom to the windshield, until i replaced the windshield. then it started stopping up about 1/3 of the way. I believe that whatever tells the windshield wiper to stop got misaligned, but im too lazy to fix it.
Fuse or windshield wiper motor.
Windshield wipers not turning off is not a common problem in the 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Remove the windshield wiper fuse to turn them off.
Yes, Fuse panel under the dash, drivers side fuse #14 I think
Your wiper arms that run from the wiper motor to the windshield wipers may be binding and need to be replaced
The 1998 Wrangler Owner's Manual indicates it is fuse # 14. If that looks OK, you may try briefly, manually moving the blades gently with the wipers turned on - there may be a slight linkage binding or "flat spot" in the motor.
no it will not, the frame is slightly smaller in the earlier jeeps
how to change the windshield wiper motor in a 2000 jeep wrangler
between the hood and the windshield
MOTOR FOR WIPERS
Fuse panel under the dash, drivers side. This information is listed in your owner's manual. Get an owner's manual from the dealer or a salvage yard.
Yes
Remove the bottom bolt on each side of the windshield (near the hinge) and make sure to take the wipers off. It folds right down, really easy, Remove the bottom bolt on each side of the windshield (near the hinge) and make sure to take the wipers off. It folds right down, really easy,