Why are my windshield wipers not working on my Honda CRV?

Why are my windshield wipers not working on my Honda CRV?

One owner of a 2007 Honda CR-V explained that the windshield wipers in their five-year-old SUV were sporadic in their actions. They would behave per the driver settings for a while before changing speed or ceasing to work.

Where is the wiper motor on a Honda?

Open the hood and locate the wiper motor. It will be located on the passenger side of the engine bay, and will be bolted to the firewall near the cowl. The motor looks like a long cylindrical canister and may be mounted at a 45-degree angle towards the driver’s side.

How do you remove a fuse from a wiper motor?

You may need to push two retaining tabs together and pull down on the fuse panel cover, or turn the release knob counterclockwise and pull down to open the cover. Take the fuse puller from the panel cover and grab the head of the fuse for the wiper motor with the fuse puller teeth.

Why is my Honda Pilot door not working?

Passenger door electronics were failing. Window and mirror would not respond to controls. After a few days, the remote key controls also started failing. Dealer said this was a new one for them, but they were able to locate the cause and replaced the part.

How to troubleshoot wiper motor problems on a Honda?

Pull the fuse straight out of the fuse box and inspect the fuse to make sure that the fuse is not broken or “popped.” Replace the fuse if it is popped, or put the fuse back if it appears to be OK. Open the hood and locate the wiper motor. It will be located on the passenger side of the engine bay, and will be bolted to the firewall near the cowl.

What to do if your windshield wipers are not working?

However, you may need to troubleshoot the motor if you are experiencing problems with your windshield wipers to verify that the motor is actually the problem. Open the fuse panel box in the passenger compartment.

You may need to push two retaining tabs together and pull down on the fuse panel cover, or turn the release knob counterclockwise and pull down to open the cover. Take the fuse puller from the panel cover and grab the head of the fuse for the wiper motor with the fuse puller teeth.