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I have lost the cover to my fuse box to my 2007 Hyundai Entourage and need to fix the windshield wipers fuse. can someone post a pic of the back of the fuse box diagram pls.
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If that fuse is okay. try giving the wiper motor a jolt by whacking it end on with a broom handle. Can you hear the wiper motor running? Check the linkages.
THe wipers are connected to the motor by a lever and crank. It is possible that the clip holding the lever to the crank has come off allowing it to fall from the motor. You can repair it if you can get to it.
While I was changing out struts on my 2007 Entourage, I had to remove the wiper motor. It was easy to do it, 4 - 10mm bolts and it was out.
Getting to the motor took a little more work but is not impossible. You have to remove the windshield vent cover (not sure what it's called), it's located at the bottom of the windshield, and when the hood is up, you can remove the wiper arms and those trim pieces and get to the motor easily.
This is a good general video that will show you how to roughly remove everything, granted this is a strut replacement video, but the beginning is what would be important to you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpSIv3mk98k Hope that helps!
Hi Ron, I'm not familiar with your vehicle but I believe that the front and rear have separate pumps (but I may be wrong). If I'm right I doubt that both would go out at the same time. What's more likely is that a fuse has blown and power is not going to either pump. Check the fuses.Regards John
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