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Its your linkage, not your motor.
Most likely you will need to replace the wiper motor. If you can hear the motor when you turn the wipers on, then you will need to replace the wiper transmission. The wiper transmission is a link that attaches to the motor and the wiper arm. Both are located on the firewall usually under the cowl panel. (the panel between the hood and the windshield)
Look inside the fuse box. The fuse that controls only the wiper motor is #17. It is a 15 Amp fuse. If this is a good fuse and the front wipers are working then the rear wiper motor is probably dead. I hope this helps you. Brad.
What part of enter a question here did you not understand? what about a zx2 wiper motor, where is it? what is it? what does it do? how does it work? Help me out here.
Perhaps a defective wiper motor
Assuming they did not work with the old wiper motor, check the fuse, check the switch.
wiper motor or the bolts holding it tight.
there is small circuit board mounted on wiper motor. Circuit board available at Chevy Dealers or IWI motor parts. No need to remove motor but micro stubby screw drivers needed to remove and replace. worked great.
In many cars, there is only a single wiper motor. One wiper arm is attached directly to the wiper motor and the other through a linkage. If one is working, the motor is operating but the connection to the other may be broken.
if its the driver wiper that doesn't work, its probably the control rod broken. the passengers wiper is driven by the motor, the drivers by the linkage from the passengers wiper mechanism
Check fuses and relays
The wiper motor on a 1992 Chrysler LeBaron won't work if the motor has seized up or the fuse has blown. The switch inside the cabin or the wiring can also come loose and cause this problem.