Well as a last gasp effort before going to dealer tomorrow I put some WD40 where the wiper connection is then gave the wiper a gentle bit of encouragement.
Well as a last gasp effort before going to dealer tomorrow I put some WD40 where the wiper connection is then gave the wiper a gentle bit of encouragement.
Glad your sorted !.
Sounds like the motor or the mechanism just needed a quick "nudge" by lifting up on the wiper arm.
The weight of the snow against the motor trying to turn, may have locked it up.
Well at least you know where the problem lies now if it happens again.
Motor or the mechanism.
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