2. worn-out wiper blades: With time, your wiper blades tend to wear out. This affects their ability to wipe off water, leaves and dirt effectively from your windshield.
3. Bent Wiper Blades: If the wiper blades are bent or damaged, they won't be able to conform to the curvature of the windshield, leaving some areas uncleared.
4. Clogged or Damaged Nozzles
The nozzles spray fluid onto your windshield to remove dirt, debris, and insects. If the nozzles are clogged or damaged, they won't be able to spray fluid properly, affecting the wiper blades' ability to clean the windshield.
5. Faulty Wiper Motor or Linkage: The wiper motor is responsible for moving the wiper arms, while the linkage connects the motor to the arms. If either the motor or the linkage is faulty, the wiper blades won't move smoothly or at all.
6. Electrical Issues: Check for any electrical issues that could be affecting the power supply to the wiper motor. Issues such as faulty wiring, blown fuses, or a faulty wiper switch can prevent the wiper blades from working properly.