To fix the driver side wiper on a 2004 Suzuki Forenza, first, check the wiper blade for wear or damage and replace it if necessary. If the blade is fine, inspect the wiper arm for any looseness or damage and ensure it's securely attached to the wiper motor. If the arm is intact, check the wiper motor and linkage for proper function, as they may need repairs or replacement. Finally, ensure the wiper switch is functioning correctly.
If the passenger side works but the driver side doesn't, the linkage under the arm is broken.
22" for both the driver's side and the passenger side.
The 2004-2008 Toyota Solara takes 24" driver side and 19" passenger side replacement windshield wiper blades.
If the passenger side wiper works but the driver side does not, it could be due to several reasons. Common issues include a blown fuse specifically for the driver side wiper motor, a malfunctioning wiper motor, or a problem with the linkage or arm that connects the motor to the driver side wiper. Additionally, there may be an issue with the wiper switch or wiring that affects only the driver side. Checking these components can help identify the root cause.
Most likely, either the linkage to the wiper has become disconnected (or broken), or the wiper pivot is stripped out.
You may just need to change the wiper blade on the driver's side. Try this first and then take it to a mechanic to have it properly diagnosed.
The fuse box under the hood is right above the battery under a cover. Inside the vehicle, open the driver side door and it is on the side of the console.
The bigger wiper blade goes on the driver's side
A bad motor can cause the driver side wiper to be slower than the passenger side. If one side is slower than the other, the blades can get stuck on each other.
The driver side is a 24" wiper blade and the passenger side is a 18" wiper blade
a 26 inch driver's side and a 16 inch passenger's side are the wiper sizes.
If the driver's side works it is probably a broken linkage or wiper transmission problem not a fuse