Generally, if the motor is working on windshield wipers, the problem is electrical. Check the fuses and the wiring to see if something needs replaced.
Replace it with new tubing.
Unless you have lost the nozzle there is no reason to ever replace it. It is probably stopped up. Take a needle and unstop it.
I had mine changed by American Mobile Glass and it cost $145.00 and they came to my job and did it.
No, a Generation 2 (1992-1995) Taurus/Sable Windshield will NOT fit a Generation 3 (1996-1999) Ford Taurus/Sable.
AnswerBecause you can hit the steering wheel and it seems to make a difference, I would suspect that the wiper switch is on a wand near the wheel and it is probably going out. This type of problem can be hard to find and dangerous in a rainstorm.(not to mention frustrating) I would replace the switch. See "Related Questions" below for more
2 things the wipers and washers have in common:The fuseThe control switch - on the multi-function switch / turn-signal stalkHopefully it'll be the fuse, but not uncommon for the multi-function switch to go bad too.See "Related Questions" below for more specifics about both
Yes, it is identical.
1999 mercury sable horn replacement
1: Remove the car's windshield wipers. One is longer than the other, so mark which arm goes on which side of the screen if you've not done this before. A sticky note does the trick. 2: Open the hood. 3: Remove the black plastic trim that sits across the bottom of the windshield. (You cant get the trim off without removing the wipers) 4: The pollen filter is located under left hand corner of the windshield, assuming you have the hood up and are viewing the engine bay from the front of the car. It's tucked away under the shelf-like structure protruding from the base of the windscreen. It's not obviously visible because it's obscured by a black plastic cover which keeps water off of the filter. Pull the plastic cover off and remove the filter. 5: Replace the filter and cover. It's fiddly. Patience and lots of wiggling of the plastic cover is needed. It's robust and flexible, so don't be too gentle with it. 6: Replace the windscreen trim and your windshield wipers - job done. Good luck!
take pair of plyers and grap the clamp and pull toward the center of the hose you will need to do this twice then put the new one on withthe same clamps the hose should come out of the bottmom of the windshield reservor
what is the cost to replace the rack and pinion on a 1994 mercury sable
* in my experience i have found that the wiper motor cover is the problem, you may check your local mercury dealer there was a recall for this. you may also check the wiring I have seen wiring that has been eaten through by mice or other varments. * I took it to the Ford dealer for a dionostic test...$75!!! Turns out the windshield wiper motor had a short in it...Cost me $55 to replace it myself. But,on another note, we did find mice in the engine compartment earlier in the spring! So maybe they caused it!