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There should be a fuse box under the dash on passenger side. There are fuses to these and this is probably the issue. It may also be a wiring issue inside the fuse box.
under the windshield lower than the wipers about 6 inches down ... one motor controls two wipers attached along rod like a sway lever connected to a motor like a miniture steering box almost ..any ways make sure you position them correctly there is a park position on wipers that tucks them low when you turn them off
the wirpers are connected to a shaft. the shaft is connected to a motor. The shaft must have turned and wipers were stuck and didn't move. So you will need to pull of each wiper arm and reposition with wipers turned off.
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