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Ask a stupid automotive question
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Actually just looked on the internet, assuming it's not a loose wire, you're probably looking at either $200-$300 to replace the switch, or $200-$300 to replace the wiper motor (parts + labor). You can get a better idea if you google your make and model of what it costs to repair.

Shouldn't be a problem to test/check either one. And if you're willing to wait a week, they can save you money ordering a replacemen off the internet.

I assume I don't have to tell you what's a nuisance now could be a major hazard if it fails on you while driving in a heavy rain.
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Ask a stupid automotive question - xxlt - 06-09-2015, 12:58 PM
RE: Ask a stupid automotive question - JustWinBaby - 06-09-2015, 02:34 PM

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