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Were do you find honda accord 1991 windshield wiper swich?

My motor is working but wipers do not move

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If you are sure the motor is spinning then you need to make sure it is not loose or stripped where it connects to the slave that drives the arms

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2008

SOURCE: windshield wipers on 1991 Honda Accord

hi from the uk to adjust n/side wiper arm ? if you look at where the wiper arm is fitted below screen you may have a cap/covering that conseals the nut that fastens the arm to the motor wiper spindle which has a milti spline for adjusting? remove nut and pull up the arm and reposition as to prevent hitting bottom of screen ?? however if your wiper arms are the type without this nut fastening ? then same principle as above for readjusting but you will have to raise the arm verticle and carefully prise the arm off spindle there is a tool for this job and makes it easier it is a wiper arm puller you may be able to borrow or purchase? they cost approx £11 in uk but can be used for multiple other jobs ? so try 1st method you may be lucky ? when you reposition arm tap it on firmly!when you are happy with position ? good luck !

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 honda accord windshield wipers

Sounds like the wiper arm has become disconnected. There may be a clip or bushing that has broken or fallen off. The wiper motor/arms etc are accessible by taking the cover off (usually plastic and possibly held in by screws or large plastic slots) that's at the base of the windshield. You may have to lift the hood for access and removal. Just take your time and don't force anything.

It's really simple after that. You turn your motor on and look for moving parts, that'll be the wiper motor. Either it's disconnected at the motor or it be disconnected on the arm. Usually one arm will move both wipers. If you're lucky, maybe it's just fallen off and you can find the clip or bushing and re-attach it. Otherwise, you may have to get a new part, which in this case would probably come from the dealer.

You may possibly also get it from a junkyard, but chances are if it's a small part, then they may not sell it to you. However some junk yards WILL sell you these small parts, and others may even let you pull the part yourself. If you could do this, you could also see how the part properly attaches.

If it's confusing how to re-attach the parts, then you may have to buy a Haynes or Chilton manual to see exactly how everything looks. Diagrams would be great. If there's no good pix in the manual, then try online. The best would be to see fully functional operating wipers on a similar car. Maybe find a buddy to take a peek at his after you practice on yours.

The part if broken should fit multiple years of your make of car.

Get this fixed soon because not only will it not pass inspection, but it is highly unsafe.



Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: how do i install a windshield wiper motor for a 95

Well first you will need to take the main rod that moves the wiper blades , this you do by either removing a nut that is holding it on or the cotter pin or half moon key and then remove the bolts holding the motor to the car , but first do not forget to unplug the unit and then just reverse the prosses.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2011

SOURCE: 1997 honda accord windshield wiper repair

wiper blades won't move but i can hear the motor working

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2011

SOURCE: 1991 honda accord EX -

Here is a diagram of the fuse box in the interior. This is where the wiper relay is located, #6. Although if you hear sounds from the motor something might be restricting your blades and or the motor is shot and needs to be replaced.

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try replacing the fuse for the windshield wipers that may fix your problem.
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