1. Ensure the new windshield wiper motor is compatible with your vehicle.
2. Verify the wiring connection between the new wiper motor and the vehicle's electrical system is secure and free of any damage or corrosion. Any loose or damaged wires could cause a short circuit and blow the fuse.
3. Check for any damaged or shorted wires in the wiper motor circuit. Use a multimeter to test for continuity and ensure the wiring is intact.
4. Inspect the wiper transmission linkage to ensure it is properly connected to the wiper motor and moves freely. Any binding or obstruction in the linkage can put extra strain on the motor, causing it to draw excessive current and blow the fuse.
5. Consider the possibility of a faulty wiper switch. If the switch is stuck in the "on" position, it could keep the wiper motor engaged, leading to a blown fuse.
If you have ruled out these factors and the fuse continues to blow, it is recommended to seek assistance from a qualified auto electrician or mechanic who can further investigate and identify the root cause of the issue.