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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / January 2005

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99 Accent - Wipers Won't Work

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120 - 25 Jan 2005 15:59 GMT
The winshield wipers on my wife's Accent stopped working yesterday. I
looked on the net for some info and they said if their was no noise when I
tried to turn them on than it was probably a bad fuse. What I couldn't find
was how to check or change the fuse. Any ideas?
jmh_ottawa - 26 Jan 2005 17:41 GMT
I had a problem with the wipers on my 2002 elantra. They slowed down and
then stopped half way through their cycle and then wouldn't work after
that.

I had to replace the wiper motor and linkage for about $500cdn :-/
Just mee - 26 Jan 2005 19:41 GMT
At that cost, I would certainly try a wrecking yard first...  

JM

>I had a problem with the wipers on my 2002 elantra. They slowed down and
>then stopped half way through their cycle and then wouldn't work after
>that.
>
>I had to replace the wiper motor and linkage for about $500cdn :-/
hyundaitech - 26 Jan 2005 21:01 GMT
You'll need to open the fuse box (left side under dash) and read the labels
on the fuses.  There's also a fuse box under the hood, I believe.  To check
the fuse, pull it out and see if there is a "wire" inside connecting the
two blades.  If the fuse is blown, the wire will have burned.

Also check your wiper arm nuts to be sure they're tight.  Turning on
wipers when the windshield is covered with snow/ice tends to make them
come loose.
nothermark - 29 Jan 2005 03:16 GMT
>You'll need to open the fuse box (left side under dash) and read the labels
>on the fuses.  There's also a fuse box under the hood, I believe.  To check
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>wipers when the windshield is covered with snow/ice tends to make them
>come loose.

wiper fuse is the bottom left one in the fuse panel behind the door in
the left kick panel.  15 A.  It seems there is also a bimetallic
themal overlaod from the way mine behaves.  I had a problem with ice
buildup keeping the wipers from going all the way home.  Cooked off a
couple of fuses and had the wiper going a little intermittently in the
process of finding this.  The last move was to change the fuse, clear
the ice and it would not work but the wipers wnet all the way home.
Wet in and came out later and tried wipers and they have worked fine
since.
hyundaitech - 31 Jan 2005 02:54 GMT
I think there's a circuit breaker in the motor.
 
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