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rear wiper

elmsjetta

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Malibu and Pittsburgh
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1999 xlt
my rear wiper is acting weird, sometimes if i bump it while washing the car then it will not work for days, then it will work again. it stopped this weekend and i moved it and tried several things but when you turn it on nothing happens, any ideas?
 



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Sounds like you have some loose wirings. Check the connections inside the rear hatch and also on the switch. Check the fuse as well.
 






I have the same problem. Mine happens when I bump it after washing, etc. Not sure the problem but if it doesn't work after bumping it I go back there and lift it up a little bit off of its resting position. Then I go back inside the explorer and turn it on and it always works then. Not sure on this problem though. But it is annoying!
 






A while ago, my rear wiper frequently wouldn't work when I hit the switch. Every time that happened, if I kept the switch on and went back and moved the wiper arm a little, it would start working then. My theory then was that since the rear wiper gets used so little (compared with the front wipers), the surface of commutator on the motor (the part that the brushes wipe against to flow current) was getting a little corroded without use and was making contact with the brushes a little hit or miss (I have seen this happen on power tool motors). I figured they just needed to be cleaned a bit which could effectively be done by just running the motor for a while and a bit more frequently. I ran the wiper for a long time and as frequently as I could. I have never had this problem since - it turns on every time. I'm not sure if this is your problem, but hope it helps.
 












I know that's what I would do, BM, when mine starts to fail. :)
 












If you bump it hard enough it thinks it's out of position and won't start. As was stated above, just turn it on, go to the back and jiggle it around at the base and when it gets back into the proper position, it will run.
 






What's the fuse for the rear wiper?
 






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