So all of a sudden, my wipers stopped working. Luckily, I noticed it during pre-trip. I checked the fuse first, and sure enough, it was blown. So I put in another fuse and it blew immediately. The fuse was a 25 amp, so I then put in a 35 amp to see if that would solve the problem. The moment I touched the terminals in the slot, the fuse blew pretty violently! Half of the prong on the fuse was melted!
So I went under the hood and disconnected the plug from the wiper motor. I then put in a new fuse and started the truck. This time, the fuse didn't blow. So do I have a bad motor?
Thanks for any help.
Wiper motor problem, 2012 VNL 670
Discussion in 'Volvo Forum' started by gekko1323, Jul 29, 2025.
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Yes, known Volvo problem. Replace wiper motor.
Often they stop working mid-stroke. They kind of freeze for a second, then start again. Mine has done this a few times and fixed itself.
I don't trust it anymore but I'm lazy. Just replace the motor. -
Mine went out last week. 2022 Volvo. It was raining.. wipers going, then like Scotty said, it stopped mid stroke. They were sticking straight up.
Replaced the motor and all is good. Shop told me its a common problem... Just like Scotty said.
The little shop we use keeps them in stock. -
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What the others describe sounds different from your problem though. They describe the motor freezing momentarily or stop working but they don't mention anything about a blown fuse. -
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Had one go out on this truck. Bad motors are an issue with the newer models and was a recall. Not sure you have the same issue, might be a wire that is grounding out. Check all wiring and if nothing I would just replace the motor as that most likely is the problem.
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