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Mitch Cauley Posted on Jan 25, 2018
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1995 lesabre, wipers move slightly(about an inch) when turned on. They only move that one inch, they do not go back and forth..

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It looks like you are to replace lever that handles vipers' movement.

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  • Posted on May 22, 2009

SOURCE: wipers slip

some wiper blades have splines that locks the wiper to the shaft. take it off and look at it very close

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SOURCE: Wiper just suddenly stopped working on 1998 C230 Mercedes.

dont play with it the nut that holds your wiper arm on is loose ,pull teh plastis cover where the drive is and tighten the 13mm nut

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SOURCE: 2003 Chevy Cavailier starts after turning the key back and forth.

it sounds more like the key cylinder like spriggs said rather than the key itself

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: The wipers just stopped moving and it still sounds

if you pull the hood you can see in below the windscreen under the plastic there is a linkage this needs replaced because excessively worn. its the one that comes from the motor itself hope this helps?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 DODGE INTREPED WINDSHIELD WIPERS DONT WORK

the driver or driven mechanisam might be broken. replace with appropriate spair part.

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