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I'm having trouble with the automatic wipers on my Mazda CX-5. Can you help me figure out why they're not functioning properly?

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Joe wells

If you're driving a Mazda CX5, you might find that your windshield wipers aren't functioning properly. This could be due to blades that are worn out, a blown fuse, or a failing wiper motor. If you need new blades, they typically cost between $12 and $43 each. Replacing a blown fuse may cost around $20 to $35 on average. However, if the issue lies with the wiper motor, you could be looking at a parts cost ranging from $30 to $80.

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  • Carlos M

    Replaced the wiper motor, switch, and fuse, but the front windshield wipers are still not functioning. However, the windshield sprayer works, and both the rear wiper and sprayer are operational.

  • Mike Bunyan

    The sensor comes with a gel pad that has become loose. It can be found behind your rearview mirror. You will need to take off the plastic cover, take out the gel pad, wash it with water, then put it back in place. Alternatively, you could hand over $200 to the dealership, wait for an hour while they do it in just 5 minutes, and make you wait to justify the high cost.

  • Jamie H.

    The auto wipers on my 2018 Mazda CX-5 may not be working because of a blown fuse or a faulty wiper motor.

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