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Maybe worth checking wiper switch or wiper motor.If you have a multi-meter it maybe worth checking power supply to switch and motor..hope it helps.....
Well first I would check the fuse box for burned out fuses. Then I would get a simple dc power tester and see if the windshield wiper motor is getting power. If you don't have a bad fuse and the motor is still getting power I would say the motor has burned out.
Check position 2, in the passenger fuse box, 30AMP that controled the Wiper Control Module and Windshield Wiper Motor.
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usually it's in the washer bottle which is usually in the fender well, ahrd to get to.
The fuse that controls it should be listed in your owners manual. Usually a 10 amp fuse in the fuse panel inside the car usually on the instrument panel somewhere.
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