What Are the Reasons for Car Wiper Not Working?
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Reasons for wiper not working: 1. Fuse blown: The wiper may not work properly due to a blown fuse (which prevents circuit overload). In this case, you need to open the fuse box and check whether the corresponding fuse (refer to the specific instructions on the cover) is blown. If so, simply replace it, but remember to turn off all the car's power before replacement. 2. Motor burnt out: The probability of motor burnout is very low, but there may also be quality control issues. To determine this, first turn the car's ignition switch to the power-on state, then try to open the front hood and turn on the wiper. If it's not broken, you can hear the sound of the motor running, and the sound is quite obvious. If there is no sound and a slight burnt smell, it is likely that the motor is already damaged. In general, if it's not a blown fuse, it's best to go to an auto repair shop for a check.