Did you try moving the wipers arms a notch or two so when they start they are not at the bottom of the windshield but rather an inch or so above the bottom edge of the windshield to make them sweep farther to the outside?
The motor is located on the passenger side firewall.
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warm... NOT HOT. water pour it over and slowly peel the wipers up from one side to the other. then pull the wipers back( up?) so they are not in contact with windshield when not driving
Needs to be readjusted.
This is pretty easy.The pump is located at the bottom of the windshield wiper reservoir. You have to take the tube off of the side of the motor and then disconnect the motor from the bottom of the pump.
The wiper motor on a 1998 Chevy Venture is up under the vents next to the windshield. It is bolted to the firewall.
There are a few reasons why a windshield will stop working. The fuse could be blown, the motor could have died, the wiring could be burnt, or it may not be getting enough electricity.
I've got a better question, why is this question in the Chevy venture forum ?
On top of the engine, passenger side under the windshield.
1. Crank up your defrosters and let them heat the windshield. Gently wiggle them back and forth until they come loose. Do not turn on the wipers until they are free. Scrape windshield thoroughly after they are freed. 2. You can dump HOT water back and forth accross the wiper blades and wiggle them (but note you may be causing more ice problems later) 3. If you accidentally damaged your wiper blades, the 2003 Chevrolet Venture takes 24" replacement wiper blades on both sides front (and a 16" wiper blade on the rear).
The 1997-2005 Chevrolet Venture takes 24" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front and a 16" rear replacement wiper blade.
Bad switch? stalk bad wiper motor? bad low speed winding