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Advice needed on fixing windsheild wiper
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 123540" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>I would suggest getting a meter out and making sure there is power getting to the wiper motor, as if the wire was broken and all you did was tape over the break, that will not allow power top make it to the motor(BUT should trip your fuse), so I would also check your fuse with a meter to make sure it is actually a good fuse still!</p><p> and if your honestly NOT good with electrical stuff, maybe the better option is find someone you know that is to help you!</p><p> not maybe what you want to hear, but might make something simple be just that simple, rather than having you get fustrated or worked up trying to resolve yourself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 123540, member: 13825"] I would suggest getting a meter out and making sure there is power getting to the wiper motor, as if the wire was broken and all you did was tape over the break, that will not allow power top make it to the motor(BUT should trip your fuse), so I would also check your fuse with a meter to make sure it is actually a good fuse still! and if your honestly NOT good with electrical stuff, maybe the better option is find someone you know that is to help you! not maybe what you want to hear, but might make something simple be just that simple, rather than having you get fustrated or worked up trying to resolve yourself! [/QUOTE]
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