What are the reasons for the Audi A6 wiper not working?

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Jake
07/29/25 3:45pm
Wiper not working reasons are as follows: Check the wiper blades: If you usually don't pay attention to car wiper blade maintenance, you may find them severely damaged on rainy days and unable to work properly. In this case, simply replace a set of wiper blades in time. Check the wiper motor: After opening the car hood, you can see the wiper motor. You can touch the wiper motor with your hand. If it feels hot, it indicates an internal short circuit in the motor, and replacing the motor can solve the problem. Check the wiper linkage: There are many connection points in the wiper linkage. If these points have issues, the wiper won't work properly either. You can judge whether it's a linkage fault by observing the wiper's operation. Check the wiper fuse: To protect the car's circuits, each electrical device is equipped with a fuse. If the wiper doesn't work, you can check if the wiper fuse is blown. You can replace the blown fuse with a spare one from the car.
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