Some Pontiac G6 owners report experiencing issues with their windshield wiper motor, such as the wipers suddenly stopping. Common causes include a broken or jammed linkage, or a stuck motor that may make noise but fails to move the wipers. Additionally, problems with the wiper parking circuit or motor can lead to improper stopping positions. Some owners find that a loose wiper arm nut at the base can cause operational issues, while others discover that a faulty wiper motor or blown control fuse is to blame, especially if noise is heard when activating the wipers. In certain cases, a cracked circuit board where the wire harness connects to the motor may require re-soldering. If these issues persist, some owners may need to replace the wiper transmission, which involves removing the wiper arms and opening the hood. Addressing these potential problems can help effectively troubleshoot and resolve windshield wiper motor issues in the Pontiac G6.
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