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Anonymous Posted on Dec 13, 2013

1995 Oldsmobile aurora wiper fuse keeps blowing

The fuse for my wipers keeps on blowing out and they stopped working. The wipers were making an odd noise before this happened. Any ideas???

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Sounds like the motor to your wipers.

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SOURCE: 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora Oil Pan Leak

yes and no, i wouldnt recomend it with aurora.. i had same leak from the oil pan and put in the bars and it stopped the leak for a couple weeks. after that it leaked the same as before. i would never use it again on any of my cars.. i had a friend put in new pan gasket and it stopped the leak... i believe this is pretty common with the aurora...is it 95?

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SOURCE: removing the alternator from a 1995 oldsmobile aurora

i found it best to remove radiator first before trying to tackle the alternator... once that is removed then you can easily get to it to unloosen bolt and swap

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SOURCE: Wipers will not turn off on my 2002 oldsmobile Aurora?

Switch, relay, circuit or the motor itself is shorted.

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