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I would start by testing the motor. Gain access to the motor and make sure the black wire has ground, and either the dark blue/orange wire or black/pink wire has power when the wipers are turned on.
this might be a connection/ currosing problem. Check the windshild wiper relay for loose wires and then take apart the connection. Clean them up and put back together. also check your fuses.
This sound like some type of relay switch failure in the fuse box, you need check all the fuses and see if they're all intact and make sure none of them are burned out. If all these are not working you have a live wire some where in you wire harness
have you had any recent work done near the wipers? .if no the linkage from the wipers to the motor has come out of adjustment, there is a removeable cover above hood, and below winshield to see and repair as needed.. good luck marty
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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