Reasons Why Windshield Wipers Do Not Reset

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Campbell
07/23/25 8:23pm
About the reasons why windshield wipers do not reset are introduced as follows: 1. Working principle of windshield wipers: The working principle of windshield wipers is that the motor controls the rotation of the external knob through wires. 2. Windshield wipers do not reset, check whether the motor is working normally: After determining the fault, turn off the windshield wiper motor, then turn it on again, and check whether the motor is running normally. If it is normal, the motor fault can be ruled out. 3. Whether the windshield wiper is stuck or broken: If the motor is not the problem, it is necessary to check whether the wiper is broken or stuck. 4. Whether the hardware is not lubricated enough, resulting in excessive friction: Excessive friction prevents the spring from automatically returning to its original position, and then apply lubricating oil on the surface of the card.
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StCarson
08/10/25 6:24pm
Oh, I've been there! Last year during rainy weather, I got in the car and tried to use the wipers, but they just froze in place and wouldn't reset at all. When I asked at the repair shop, they told me there are several common causes: the motor might be old and stuck, meaning the drive part is clogged with dust or corroded by water; or it could be an electrical issue, like a blown fuse or a short circuit preventing the signal from getting through; also, check if the reset switch is worn out or if the control arm linkage is loose and stuck in position. I ended up spending some money to fix it, and now I make sure to regularly clear out leaves and debris under the wiper arms to avoid trouble when the rainy season comes. This issue isn't just annoying—if it happens while you're on the road, it can blur your vision and easily lead to an accident. So don't delay, get it checked out right away.
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