Wiper Fuse Keeps Blowing.......how to..
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If you put enough presure on it, it probally will move. The motor is geared down to make the wipers move. In other words if the motor turns say 75 times the wipers move an inch, so its gonna be hard to turn the motor over. I don't think that they put a lock or anything on it to stop it from moving when its off. On my neon, if I try to move it by hand it does not move, I probally could move it but the pressure needed I would be afraid to break the arm. When you turn the wipers on does the fuse blow immediatly and do the wipers move freely? The theory I am using here is that if they were working before the ice sheet and now they are'nt is that it caused the problem.
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Well over the weekend i got to take a little more time with the wiper motor. i didn't get it disconnected per say, but i have a little more descriptives about it. I took another look at the linkage and it definetly looks fine, the motor doesn't seem to have any frayed or severed wires. But as soon as i turn the truck on the fuse blows, the fuse doesn't blow when i turn the wipers on it blows as SOON as i start the truck?????????
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hello again, did some more snooping around with the motor and actuall removed the motor from the housing. i noticed the power connector and the ground connector on the motor were crushed. i have no idea were to go to get a new connector or wiring harness for the motor?
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