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Front windshield moto not working .can't find the fuese or relay

Front wiper motor not working .can't find the fuse or relay switch. washer pump is working

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Go to www.hmaservice.com and register( Vehicle by VIN). Afterward, you have access to shop manuals, service bulletins, wiring diagrams, etc. about your vehicle.Take/Tow your vehicle to an authorized Hyundai dealership and pay the diagnostic fee... they will tell you exactly what the problem is and the cost of parts/labor to fix it... at least this way you'll know what the problem is and what's required to fix it.

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• Body control module (BCM)
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• Wiper diode
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• Windshield wiper/washer switch
• Body control module (BCM)
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• Wiper high PCB relay
• Windshield wiper motor
• Windshield washer fluid pump
• Windshield washer fluid level switch
• WPR fuse 25 A
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Low Speed Operation
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The PCB relays mentioned above are soldered right into the circuit board inside the fuse/relay block under the hood . There are alot of reasons for the wipers not to work ! The fuse could be blown but fuse's don't just blow for no good reason , short to ground , low resistance high current flow etc.... Intermittant !

Power and Grounds
With the ignition in the ON position, accessory voltage is supplied through the 25A WPR fuse to the WIPER PCB relay, the WIPER HIGH PCB relay and the WS WASH PCB relay that are all located in the underhood fuse block. Refer to Wiper/Washer Schematics.
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Do the wipers work ? Fuse for wipers is same as washer pump .
Principles of Operation
The wiper motors receive inputs from the following:
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  • Powertrain control module (PCM)
  • Ignition switch
  • Smart junction box (SJB)
The following components are integrated in the wiper motors:
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  • High/low speed relay
  • Run/park relay
  • Washer pump relay
  • Park sense (Hall-effect sensor)
Washer System
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  • Multi-function switch
  • Windshield wiper motor
  • Rear window wiper motor
  • Go To Pinpoint Test I .
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This is a complex vehicle , electronics , control modules an serial data communication networks. You mite be better off taking it to the dealer or some other repair shop . There could be DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes stored in the SJB - body control module !
B1667 Mirror Driver Up/Down Motor Stalled Go To Pinpoint Test D . B1668 Mirror Driver Right/Left Motor Stalled Go To Pinpoint Test D . B1669 Mirror Passenger Up/Down Motor Stalled Go To Pinpoint Test D . B1670 Mirror Passenger Right/Left Motor Stalled Go To Pinpoint Test D . B1735 Mirror Driver Vertical Switch Circuit Short to Battery Go To Pinpoint Test D . B1739 Mirror Driver Horizontal Switch Circuit Short to Battery Go To Pinpoint Test D . B1743 Mirror Passenger Vertical Switch Circuit Short to Battery Go To Pinpoint Test D . B1747 Mirror Passenger Horizontal Switch Circuit Short to Battery Go To Pinpoint Test D . B2312 Mirror Horizontal Feedback Potentiometer Circuit Failure Go To Pinpoint Test D . B2314 Mirror Passenger Horizontal Feedback Potentiometer Circuit Short to Battery Go To Pinpoint Test D . B2316 Mirror Passenger Vertical Feedback Potentiometer Circuit Failure Go To Pinpoint Test D . B2318 Mirror Passenger Vertical Feedback Potentiometer Circuit Short to Battery Go To Pinpoint Test D . B2320 Mirror Driver Horizontal Feedback Potentiometer Circuit Failure Go To Pinpoint Test D . B2322 Mirror Driver Horizontal Feedback Potentiometer Circuit Short to Battery Go To Pinpoint Test D . Normal Operation During normal operation, when the front wiper wash is selected, the windshield wiper motor provides power to the washer pump through circuit CRW14 (BU/WH) and ground is provided to the washer pump through circuit CRW12 (GY/OG) and the rear wiper motor. If rear wiper wash is selected, the rear wiper motor provides power to the washer pump through circuit CRW12 (GY/OG) and ground is provided to the washer pump through circuit CRW14 (BU/WH) and the windshield wiper motor.
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  • Multi-function switch
  • Open in circuit CRW14 (BU/WH), CRW12 (GY/OG), CRW07 (GY/BN), CRW20 (GY/YE), SBB49 (RD) or GD149 (BK/GY)
  • Short to ground in circuit CRW14 (BU/WH), CRW12 (GY/OG), CRW07 (GY/BN) or CRW20 (GY/YE)
  • Washer pump
  • Windshield wiper motor
  • Rear wiper motor
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