Wiper Motor: Service and Repair
Wiper Motor
Removal and Installation
NOTICE: The internal permanent magnets used in the windshield wiper motor are made of a glass-like material. To avoid damaging the magnets, do not strike the motor with a hammer or any other object.
NOTE: The windshield wiper motor is not a repairable item. If worn or damaged, a new motor must be installed.
1. Cycle the windshield wiper blades until they are in the straight up position.
2. Disconnect the windshield wiper motor electrical connector.
3. Position the PCM connector and harness aside.
1. Loosen the bolt.
2. Remove the nut and stud.
- Disconnect the PCM electrical connector and position the harness aside.
4. Remove the RH access cover.
1. Remove the screws.
2. Remove the access cover.
5. Reach through the RH access cover opening and remove the wiper motor clip from the RH mounting arm and pivot shaft.
6. Disconnect the wiper arms from the windshield wiper motor.
1. Remove the RH windshield wiper mounting arm from the pivot shaft.
2. Remove the LH windshield wiper mounting arm from the pivot shaft.
- Position the wiper mounting arms away from the windshield wiper motor.
7. Remove the windshield wiper motor.
- Remove the stud and bolts.
- To install, tighten to 9 Nm (80 lb-in).
8. NOTICE: To avoid possible damage to the mounting arm and pivot shaft retainer clip, be sure the clip is fully seated before installing on the motor crank pin.
NOTE: Install the LH mounting arm and pivot shaft to the motor before installing the RH mounting arm and pivot shaft.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.