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Posted on Oct 21, 2009

How do I remove the windshield wiper arm from a 1993 oldsmobile cutlass ciera?

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Most car parts stores will do it for you and you can watch

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1996 Oldsmobile Ciera. Washer pump relay olds ciera 1996

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No relay, it is a very low power motor so it doesn't need one. A relay is used to low amps current to switch on a high amperage device that would otherwise burn out the switch due to arcing. Remove the washer pump and test it with 12 volts direct to the battery.

Is there a relay for windshield washer pump?

The washer pump receives ground from the inactive windshield washer relay in the windshield wiper motor module." It gets its power from the wiper relay.
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My 1991 oldsmobile cutlass cieras windshield wipers do not work properly. They will not wipe the windows, they only go up about 2 inches b4 going back down. They will keep doing that untill I stop them on...

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1993 olds cutlass ciera Where is the wiper switch is it the control that is with the cruise and blinker coming out of the stering column?


  • Yes it is. Starting at the very left end of that arm is your cruise control adjustment. The next thing down is your wiper adjustment. You turn it one way or the other to adjust the speed of your wipers. If you keep going all the way down (to the right) to the end of that arm there is a little tab sticking up. Pushing that will spray the washer fluid on the windshield for you.

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