a bad fuse, control module (that little thing you use to turn on your wipers), or the windshield wiper motor is bad.
Because the windshield wiper is on.
Fuse or windshield wiper motor.
I would call them a nozzles.
If windshield wipers are stuck in position and won't move, I would say that the windshield wiper motor needs replacing. This happened to me last year.
Check linkage first and stripped or loose wiper arm on spindle.
It is possible that your wiper switch is bad. The switch can be cleaned with an aerosol switch cleaner if that does not work then replace it. Pls let me know how it goes Regards Ehi
a blown fuse.
It may be due to a broken linkage.
This information is right in the owner's manual. No comment on the wiper arm if it was pulled up to a stationary position prior to removal of the blade. Force does not seem to snap the arm back to the windshield. To swing back the arm to the windshield, open the hood to have easy access to the wiper base which has a plastic cover. This cover can be snapped loose with bare hands and this will allow the wiper arm to get unstuck and to go down. ^To whoever wrote that: don't you think that if we HAD the owner's manual or if the owner's manual was helpful that we would get online to get this question answered?
Your wiper arms that run from the wiper motor to the windshield wipers may be binding and need to be replaced
I would start with testing the "park" switch inside the cover of the windshield wiper motor.
The parking switch inside of the wiper motor is defective. Replace the wiper motor.