ok so my wipers started to just stop working, they are on but they will not move, i can make them move by hand either, its like they are jamed. Also, when i hit bumps in the road or like slam the door they will turn on and stop somewhere on the windshield, the last few times i used them they go up slow and choppy but go down fine, so times getting stuck fully up. any tricks to get them to work, is it the motor? please help.
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I have had a Hayabusa and a GSX 1000 and now a Harley FatBoyAvon or Metzler are the two best.Metzler being my favorite.always replace stock Dunlop.they don't last as long as the above or stick to the road as well.
bad switch or ground is what it sounds like. check your wiring and that should answer your guestion
there's a linkage between the wiper motor and the wiper palms. This linkage has the two broken or come loose. maximum in all probability the linkage poped off. Open the hood and get rid of the canopy panel on the backside of the windshield. it is the type you get right of entry to this linkage. you may in simple terms smash out with popping the linkage decrease back in place. make confident the two the wiper motor and the wipers are interior the park place once you reinstall the wiper linkage. If the linkage is in place the wiper motor is broken and desires to get replaced. The motor isn't repairable. It would desire to get replaced.
Before you get into the electrician mode be sure the wipers are secure on the shafts that drive them. If you can hear the motor running but the wipers aren't moving it may just be that they've come loose on the shafts. The shafts are splined and are supposed to mesh with the splined portion inside the base of the wiper arms, if they don't the shafts turn inside the wiper arm base and the wipers don't do the job. Generally speaking wiper motors don't go out often because they're not in constant use. If that motor is humming when the switch is on, the fault is either in the loose connections on the shafts or the linkage between the motor and the shafts is loose, disconnected or broken.