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2001 Durango rear windshield wiper
Mine is not working.
The windshield washer fluid switch works when pressing in, but the rear wiper doesn't. Is it on a separate fuse than the front? Please advise. |
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Re: 2001 Durango rear windshield wiper
I am having the same problem. Were you able to resolve your issue?
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Re: 2001 Durango rear windshield wiper
No solutions as of yet. The only thing working with the switch is the washer fluid.
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Re: 2001 Durango rear windshield wiper
I'd try applying 12v power across the switch, or try applying 12v directly at the wiper motor, whichever is easier. You need to begin isolating the problem.
(I doubt if the motor and the washer pump are on separate fuses, but I don't really know).
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