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Why Are the Car Wiper Blades and Headlights Not Working?

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MacTravis
07/29/2025, 10:59:19 PM

Car wiper blades not working may be caused by: 1. Blown fuse. 2. Motor burnout. 3. Faulty wiper linkage connection. 4. Defective wiper switch. 5. Wiper circuit malfunction. Extended knowledge: Maintenance methods for wiper blades include: 1. Regular cleaning of wiper blades. 2. Periodic inspection of wiper blade functionality. 3. Avoid hard scraping when foreign objects are on the windshield. 4. Use slow-speed mode. 5. Lift wiper blades when parking under direct sunlight. 6. Use dedicated automotive cleaners. Car headlights not illuminating may result from: 1. Wiring faults due to poor connections or looseness. 2. Tripped or burned-out circuit breaker. 3. Poor contact or failure to close in the light switch's bimetallic strip contacts.

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MacLydia
08/16/2025, 05:23:11 AM

Oh, I've encountered this issue before. When both the wipers and headlights stop working, nine times out of ten it's a shared fuse that's blown or there's a wiring problem. When I used to drive an old car, suddenly the lights and wipers wouldn't work during rain – scared me to death! Later, I found out it was a blown fuse in the fuse box located under the steering wheel. Voltage fluctuations or short circuits can also cause this. If both fail simultaneously, it usually points to an electrical issue, like a relay failure or poor battery connection. Quickly check the fuse; use a tool to test for continuity – replacing it yourself is simple. Also, if you encounter this situation, don't force driving; pull over, turn on the hazard lights, and have a professional shop check the wiring for safety. Regularly inspect the electrical system to prevent aging.

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MacMaria
10/21/2025, 10:44:33 PM

Simultaneous failure of wipers and headlights is very dangerous, especially when driving at night or in rainy conditions. It is mostly caused by electrical issues, such as a blown fuse or poor wire contact. I would immediately pull over to inspect, open the fuse box under the dashboard to check the corresponding fuse, and confirm if it's intact. If it's blown, replacing it should solve the problem. If not, it might be a switch or control module malfunction. Don't delay too long, as this affects driving safety, and it should be repaired as soon as possible. Regularly maintain clean electrical circuits to avoid moisture corrosion.

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DelCamila
12/04/2025, 10:08:12 PM

The wipers and headlights not working are most likely due to a blown fuse or a short circuit. First, check the relevant fuse in the fuse box and replace the faulty one. If that doesn't solve the issue, then inspect whether the relay and wiring connectors are loose. This type of malfunction is urgent, so it's recommended to seek immediate repair.

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KennedyLynn
01/24/2026, 11:29:34 PM

Last time, my car's wipers and headlights suddenly stopped working, and it turned out to be a stuck relay. The mechanic said it was due to long-term dust accumulation and lack of timely cleaning, which caused poor contact. I tried disassembling and cleaning it myself, and it worked fine afterward, saving me some money. The issue could also stem from a fuse or voltage problem, so don't overlook the battery's condition. Pay more attention to these components during routine maintenance, just in case.

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SanPaul
04/20/2026, 10:20:47 PM

The common reasons for simultaneous failure of wipers and headlights are a blown shared fuse or wiring issues. It is recommended to start the inspection from the fuse, which is located on the side of the dashboard inside the car. To prevent such issues, avoid overloading electrical devices, such as modifying lights to increase the load, as this can easily cause the fuse to blow. Regularly using a multimeter to test the circuit for smooth operation can significantly reduce such failures. Safety comes first—address any faults promptly and avoid driving under risky conditions.

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