You either have a bad relay, wiper motor, or bad switch.
i put a new windshield wiper moter in and the fuses are fine but my wipers still wont work
Your wiper arms that run from the wiper motor to the windshield wipers may be binding and need to be replaced
Bad ground? Bad relay?
bad parking relay in motor
the windsheild wiper motor clutch/windlatch is broken
Check the alternator capacity.
On my 95 Taurus the cruise control wires broke off inside the steering wheel. After reconnecting them the system worked fine.
there is a metal tab that your wiper motor is supose to catch most likely its bent same thing happened to me i just banged it back in to place
Believe it or not, these are symptoms that occur when there is a problem with the TRS (Transmission Range Sensor). The sensor is starting to fail and needs replacement. The instructions will say you need a specialized tool to align the sensor up but that is not true. When you take it out and put it back in, just make sure your car is in the Neutral Position and you will be fine. This happened to me and I found it odd that the Transmission Range Sensor would affect these areas, but it does. Good luck!
Is the bulb blown?
If your windshield wipers aren't working despite a functioning fuse, the issue may lie in the wiper motor or its connection. There could be a problem with the wiper switch, which controls the motor's operation, or there might be a blockage in the wiper mechanism itself. Additionally, a faulty relay or a wiring issue could prevent power from reaching the wipers. Inspecting these components can help identify the underlying problem.
I would suspect the switch...It is 20 years old.