There is a problem with wiper transmission which is what moves the arms & is under the cowl.
The noise is difficult to diagnose over a forum, but if the battery is charged correctly, and is hissing as you put it, the starter motor may not be working correctly, get a second opinion from a garage
dont know, but probably, it cant be rocket science to rip the engine out and replace it with a motor, can it? try it and tell uz if it works!!!
Dont really know, but the tropical region, I suppose.
If you only have high speed I would blame the blower speed resister. If you have no speeds and the fuse is good, I would blame the blower motor or the switch.
the rubber seal is used to seal the car of from the outside so that you want hear any wind noise and you dont get wet when it rains from water leaking in
Recently had the same problem. Check under the cover where the motor is and its likely that the arm that drives the wipers has come off the motor cam. If not, check the fuse and the motor.
Check the fuse for the wipers. Otherwise the wiper motor is probably done for.
If your 1992 Camry Wagon rear wipers do not work, it could possible be the motor. Be sure to check the motor as well as the fuses for any issues.
why don't the windshild wipers work on 1995 ford countours. their is no power to fuse box or wiper motor.
there are three things it could be a fuse, relay, or the wiper motor itself
try checking the fuse. check the plug that goes into the wiper motor.
elephants? i dont know why does it matter?
A Ginnie pig makes SO much more noise than a hamster. Get a hamster they dont make a lot of noise and their so cuddley and cute!
I HAD A 94 S/10 WITH A 4.3L / 4l60E. IT HAD NOISE IN THE LOWER END THAT TURNED OUT TO BE A BROKEN FLYWHEEL. DONT KNOW IF THIS IS YOUR PROBLEM BUT MIGHT HELP.
i dont know but it makes a lowder noise and that makes everthing more inergetic ond roudy and sexuall
i dont know, i think it is the chocloates resolate frequency
It could be the switch, wiper motor, wiring, connectors or fuse. Sorry to not be more specific, but it isn't really possible without more information.