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Old 05-29-2008, 10:36 AM
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Wippers stuck in Up postion

Hello,
I have not posted here in a while but i need some help , so i am back.
I know i am an abuser, LOL. anyways I have a 99 neon, that the wippers are getting stuck in the up position, but i am able to move them down with just a slight push of the drivers side wipper. I am assuming that it is either a bump stop that fell off, or the wipper motor will need to be replaced. if some one knows what the resolution to this is i would apreciate the advice.

I also need to replace the drivers side fog light what bulb should i buy.

thank you and take care
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Re: Wippers stuck in Up postion

Sounds like the wiper motor may be going out on you.

The fog light bulb is GE881.
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