Mopar Wiper Blades
Rear Wiper Arm
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How Do I Know If My Car's Wiper Motor is Bad?
If your car's windshield wipers don't move when activated, they may have a dead motor. If they run slowly or intermittently, they may be losing power. If only one wiper moves or does not function properly, it could be due to a faulty motor, wiper arm, or linkage. Unusual sounds, such as grinding or buzzing, could indicate internal wear or a stuck motor. If the wipers stop mid-swipe, there could be an issue with either the motor or the wiper linkage. A burning smell in the wiper area could indicate an overheating motor, likely due to a malfunction or electrical short.
Other Components
Gaskets
Gaskets are critical sealing components in engines, located between two surfaces to prevent fluid or gas leaks.
Timing Belts
A timing belt is a reinforced rubber belt that synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft, allowing engine valves to open and close at precise intervals.
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