How Do You Fix A Windshield Wiper?
The windshield wiper on your vehicle is an important safety component. You need to make sure that the wipers are functioning normally at all times. Check the wipers every six months or at least once a year. Harsh weather conditions, such as ice and sleet, can be especially damaging to your vehicle’s wiper assembly. If or when they do break, you’ll need to fix them. Sometimes this involves cleaning them; other times, you may need to replace the assembly. Checking & Cleaning Step 1 Remove the fuse panel cover and check the fuse for the wiper motor. Use the fuse puller in the fuse box to pull out the fuse. The metal strip in the fuse should not be broken or damaged. If it is, then you must replace it with a fuse of the same amperage. Step 2 Clear away debris under the wipers. Leaves and other debris may become lodged at the base of your wiper assembly. Pull the wiper arm away from the windshield and clear away any loose debris. Step 3 Clear away ice from the wiper blades. Pull the wiper a