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Front wipers stopped working

Noticed this morning front wipers stopped working ,checked fuse and fuse is ok

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There may be a relay under the hood.
Be advised, many cars & trucks, in particular Ford, had problems with wiper motors and window winder motors. I had thought their problems were remedied by 2011, but perhaps not.
If you cannot get this fixed quickly, try the "Rain-ex" products, those will keep you windshield clear until you get the wipers working.
God bless your efforts.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 taurus front wipers won't work

A broken wiper motor transmission is very common. It has plastic pieces that will break and is located under the black plastic cowel at the bottom of the windshield. You will need to order it from the Ford dealer.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2010

SOURCE: windshield wipers just stopped working this

probably a fuse is there anything else not working? fuse guide is in your owners manual and is a cheap do it yourself fix however it could be your wiper motor or a wire leading too.

shane king

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2010

SOURCE: 2002 Ford F 150 Supercrew,,,,5.4.

try disconnecting the cluster fuse and the radio fuse and see what happen if everything work...u might have an open circuit or a short on one of the electronic in your truck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2010

SOURCE: why the front windshield wipers still not work

Most likely it is the motor, when it failed it likely blew the fuse. The washer pump is separate from the wiper motor. It is also possible that it is the switch.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2012

SOURCE: Windshield wipers on 1986 Ford Ranger stopped working

unplug the wire at the wiper motor and then turn the key on and then turn the wiper switch on and test the wires at the plug with a 12 volt tester . if u dont have any thing then ur wiper switch is bad , if u have juice at the plug then it sounds like its the motor.

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