What to Do When the Wiper Suddenly Stops Working?
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You need to open the hood to check if the transmission linkage has dislocated. Next, inspect whether the fuse is intact. If the fuse is intact but there is no voltage at the motor, check the wiring and the combination switch for the turn signals. If power is on and normal voltage is measured at the wiper motor, then the motor may be faulty. Below is relevant information about the wiper: 1. Composition of the wiper: The wiper assembly includes the motor, reducer, four-bar linkage, wiper arm spindle, and wiper blade assembly. 2. Precautions for the wiper: Pay attention to whether the rod is correctly connected to the wiper arm. Lift the wiper and touch it with your fingers to check for damage on the rubber wiper and the elasticity of the rubber blade. If the blade is aged, hardened, or cracked, the wiper blade needs to be replaced.