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Old 06-18-2013, 08:20 PM   #1
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urgent. its raining and my wipers wont go

My wiper blades have stopped moving on my 96 s14 but the motor is still going jist no movement in arms anyone else had this?
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Old 06-18-2013, 09:35 PM   #2
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you can hear the motor but no movement?
..maybe the motor broke?
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Old 06-19-2013, 12:51 PM   #3
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The connection from the wiper arms to motor could have popped off. So just pull motor out and investigate .
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quick ghetto fix.. tie strings to it.. one goes in the driver window for the up motion, one goes in the pass window for the down motion. then you pull the strings when needed.. you could tie the strings to the steering wheel and when you need to use the wipers just start going all kinds of crazy back and forth fish tailing like a mother.

and ive seen alot of old guys use this method.. not tied to the wheel though.. i guess back in the day that was the way to fix your wipers.
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quick ghetto fix.. tie strings to it.. one goes in the driver window for the up motion, one goes in the pass window for the down motion. then you pull the strings when needed.. you could tie the strings to the steering wheel and when you need to use the wipers just start going all kinds of crazy back and forth fish tailing like a mother.

and ive seen alot of old guys use this method.. not tied to the wheel though.. i guess back in the day that was the way to fix your wipers.
i got one better...take off your windshield. why fix wipers when you have no windshield? BOOM~
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Old 06-19-2013, 03:13 PM   #6
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Unscrew the cowl and check the rods. If your hands are to fat pop the wiper arms off.
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you can hear the motor but no movement?
..maybe the motor broke?
Did you look at the little green box?

On the opposite side of the engine bay next to the clutch master cylinder between the firewall and the strut tower is a little green box. This is the relay for the wiper motor. If this is bad you will either have only fast speed or nothing depending what is wrong with it.
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quick ghetto fix.. tie strings to it.. one goes in the driver window for the up motion, one goes in the pass window for the down motion. then you pull the strings when needed.. you could tie the strings to the steering wheel and when you need to use the wipers just start going all kinds of crazy back and forth fish tailing like a mother.

and ive seen alot of old guys use this method.. not tied to the wheel though.. i guess back in the day that was the way to fix your wipers.
haha done that before!
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It could be something internal. The motor may be functioning properly but the attachment to the motor may be stripped, broken, or loose.
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