Your wiper arms that run from the wiper motor to the windshield wipers may be binding and need to be replaced
Fuse or windshield wiper motor.
it is possible
Had this same problem with my 97 wrangler. The motor had expired. Fuse held up but motor was bound up. It must have burnt a wire in the motor rather than a fuse. Hope this helps. Robb
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.
If the windshield wipers are not working on a 1990 Chevy Lumina, the problem could be with the wiper motor, the wiper motor relay, or a fuse. The least expensive fix to this problem will be replacing the fuse if it is blown.
Check ground circuit I believe that it is a "ground" switched circuit
Dead short in either wiring or wiper motor Disconnect wiring harness to motor and install fuse--if it continue to "blow" problem in wiring to motor -- if it doesn't problem in motor
There is a pump motor in the bottom of the washer bottle that pushes the fluid. Check to see if it might be dead.
One reason why the wipers won't work on a 2005 Toyota Tacoma could be the fuse needs replacing. The problem could also be the wiper motor.
AnswerI am replacing the wiper motor.. According to my mechanic that is the problem!
Take your glove box out the fuse panel you will see 20 fuses you will need to check # 14 this is for wipers it is a 20 amp fuse if that is ok try runing power from battery to the wiper motor or check that power is at the plug on the wiper motor.
If the motor is turning, but the wipers are not moving, then you have a broken or disconnected linkage.