Things can cause this problem. The wiper motor itself or the wiper control module may be bad. Also the switch or bad wiring. It is a process of elimination.
I am having the same problem with my 93 jeep cherokee. it can hardly get out of its own way! i just recently rebuilt my motor and transmission. i replaced the cps ( crankshaft position sensor) and it made a noticeable difference, but still hasn't fixed the problem completely! I need help!
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Yes, it can be fixed, just hope u didnt bend the valves in it
I had this problem on my 2001 GC....had it fixed several months ago....there was a recall on certain yrs of the WJ style grand cherokee, due to bad fan bearings. Your cooling fan will sound like it kicks on when it should, because the motor does activate however the fan is not turning due to the shot bearings. Contact your local dealer, should be a free fan replacement if that is the problem.
I had the same problem. You've had it! Buy a new one!
ignition switch happened on my 94 also that fixed the problem but you have to drop the steering wheel
Most likely the wipers themselves cannot be fixed, because it's probably not the problem, usually the transmission that controls them would be the problem.
Check with your dealership - there was a recall issued regarding the windshield wipers. They could get water in wiper motor when it rained or when the car was washed and cause the wipers not to function properly. I had an 02 with the same problem. The problem stopped after recall was fixed.
i have the same problem, when i turn off the ignition and restart some times the problem is fixed
The wipers on my 1998 Honda Civic were stuck on low so I assumed it was the switch and replaced it, but the problem continued. The local Honda dealer told me that I should replace the motor, which I did, and the problem was fixed.
Yes there is also relay for this. I had the same problem and found that the relay was in the wrong location, fixed the problem right away.
Buy a new car. I have had the crank arm replaced(which is suppose to solve the problem) and I'm back at square one with the wipers not working at all now. AND THE DEALERSHIP DID THE REPAIRS!!! I'll get back to everyone if the dealership doesn't make this right.
Depends on your skills as a mechanic, your tools, and the problem. Some of them you have to Chad in all honesty NO. well you can if you want to pay an extra 40% any private shop can work on a jeep Cherokee
The fact that you drive a Jeep Cherokee has nothing to do with your speedometer problem. The fact that you have a broken speedometer cable or sensor has everything to do with your problem. It is just about worn out. Soon it will stop working. You need to replace it. It can not be fixed.
try unplugging the battery for a while. that may turn it off IF you fixed the problem that turned it on.
I am having the same problem with my 93 jeep cherokee. it can hardly get out of its own way! i just recently rebuilt my motor and transmission. i replaced the cps ( crankshaft position sensor) and it made a noticeable difference, but still hasn't fixed the problem completely! I need help!
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