What do you call the windshield wiper switch?
For most vehicles, the wiper switch is part of a bigger unit called the multi-function switch or multi-function lever and is usually found with other controls that start up various components such as the turn signal and the headlights. However, some vehicles have their windshield wiper switch mounted on the dashboard.
Why are my turning signals not working?
You may be dealing with bad bulbs, a bad flasher relay, a faulty turn signal switch, or a bad wire or connector between the flasher unit and the turn signal switch. First, check the bulbs to see if they are still in good shape: No darkened areas or damaged filaments.
Why is my Wiper not working on my car?
If nothing works, an electrical problem could be the culprit, possibly a blown fuse. A bad fuse on its own doesn’t occur often, but occasionally, finding and changing a bad fuse can get your wipers working again. A word of caution: because you’re working with the wiper system, a blown fuse should be treated very carefully.
Where is the turn signal on the wiper stalk?
Whether your wiper switch is located on a wiper stalk along with the washers, turn signal and perhaps rear wiper system, or if your wiper switch is a standalone wiper/washer combination, check the other functions for functionality. Do the turn signals on the stalk work?
What does transmission mean on a windshield wiper?
Don’t let the term transmission fill you with dread; it’s simply a term for a multi-lever set of arms and hinges that turn the circular motion of the wiper motor into the side to side motion of the wiper arms. It is also possible that the spline on the post of the front wiper arms is stripped.
Is it too hard to drive without windshield wipers?
You know that it’s raining too hard to drive without the wipers — you need to be able to see out the windshield. This is something that you need to take care of right away; you can’t risk your safety and the safety of your passengers. Read on to learn how to go about troubleshooting this issue.