if you know where the wiper motor is there is 4 or 2 bolt holding it on. it will just be a bolt not and nuts. thanks
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The above is completely incorrect.
First off their is 3 bolts holding it on.
But it is so much more complicated. you need to remove the access panel that leads to the cowl, you need to pry the ball joint appart. a screw driver works, then manuver the motor in a way you can take the bolt off from behind, (hopefully you dont have large hands) (hopefully you do have ratcheting wrenches, although it is possible with out one... just a pain) once that nut comes off, pop off the pieces its holding on, and the replacment is the opposite.... but dont expect the take out to be easy.
Replacing windshield wipers is a part of maintaining a vehicle. To replace the, a person removes the old wipers in the manner needed for the type of device holding them, then put a set of new wipers.
replace them with a better set
Gonna need to know what is wrong with them to help you.
Yes all windshield wipers have a fuse. There should be a diagram in the fuse box and the users manual.
The windshield wiper relay switch can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The windshield wiper relay switch will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
The 1996 Oldsmobile Achieva takes 19" replacement windshield wipers on both sides front.
It is located in your fuse box. Check the plate you remove to get to the fuses and check there and it will tell you the one for the wipers
Its called a cowl
On a 1996 Ford E-250 : In the fuse panel under the drivers side of the dash : ( # 2 is a 30 amp fuse for the wiper control module and the windshield wiper motor )
The windshield wiper arm is held in place by a retaining clip. Hold the retaining clip in and the windshield wiper arm will come off. Put the new windshield wiper on and read lease the retaining clip.
Sounds like broken linkage maybe. I think... you need to pull the air vent intake grill underneath your windshield wipers blades to get to it.
a lot of times the arm falls off(especially if you can still hear them) just have to put it back on