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Traction control is going to apply braking to the specific wheel that is rotating significantly faster than the others. You can turn off TC and if noise stops, you have your answer.
TC will likely limit engine RPMs as well, so not only will individual wheel braking occur, the engine will seem to bog down as well. Suggest you consult your manual.
Yes you have to remove this cover. the arms have a clip thingy on the side I believe. if you genty pry the clip away from the arm then lift the arm a bit to hold the clip out near the base they should slip right off. this is true on a 94 yours should be the same.
Maybe. If you have a fixed antenna on that side of the vehicle, the large rubber gromet on the wire leading into the passenger compartment may have come out, allowing lots of rain water to enter the vehicle. Happened on my 94 and flooded the passenger side.
hello, this sounds like your wiper transmission got out of alignment possibly due to ice on windsheild.don't really know.short of replacing you could loosen the nut under the cover and move wiper arm back possibly.
You have a motor for the front and rear washer. Check the fuses. If the intermitted wipers does not work, there is a relay under the dash near the steering colum that needs to be replaced.
Ok, If wipers were frozen to windshield at one point, it is possible to either blow fuse or burn out motor. The motors used on Jeeps are pathetic... sometimes unable to run on a dry windshield unless water is sprayed on it! Same goes for wiper transmission... If you moved it by hand, you can bend or otherwise damage it, but that is less frequent! Check fuse, relay and motor for power (in that order) and you will likely find the problem.if you haven't already!!!
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