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windshield wiper motor

windshield wiper motor

Postby mettler » Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:19 am

has anoyone ever replaced theirs? Mine is making a grinding noise, and I am debating whether or not to tackle this myself. I took the cover off, but I couldn't get to the motor or locate what was grinding. Do you need a puller to get the wipers off?

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Postby Jai_Jai_Binks » Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:58 am

Are you sure its the motor? On my celica, (due to old age) the nozzles were crapped. I replaced them with newer nozzles and everything worked fine. The symptoms were not exactly what you described...its wasn't grinding, it was like it was low on washer fluid but there was fluid...

Edit: MY bad, i assumed you meant something else, from your below post...NO i've never had this scenario. Sorry!
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Postby mettler » Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:19 am

nozzles as in the nozzles that spray the windshield wiper fluid? Mine is the actual motor that moves the windshield wipers. My guess is that there was/is a teflon washer in between the arm-links that move the blades and mine is gone.
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Postby SolAraB » Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:01 pm

Hey i actually had the same exact problem about a month ago....me and my dad just replaced the motor. Mine pretty much did the same thing.....one sec they were workin fine and the next they just kinda stopped halfway and started to make a grinding noise.

Take off the cover. (Make sure you take the wipers off)

Unplug the wire from the motor.

Take out the whole assembly. (It is one peice)

Take a good look at it and remember how the arm looks and its placement because you need to make sure the wipers wipe the same place as before.

If my memory serves right you take the motor out by using a socket wrench. (I forget the size)

I am pretty sure my dad bought the motor from autozone......but we only spent like 100-110 dollars so try to find it in that price range. (Says Denso on it of course)

And just put it back on the way you took it off.

Until you get it installed just keep your wipers off and go to nearest autozone and buy little bottle of RAINX. its like 3 bucks but does wonders for rain. FULLY dry your windsheild and apply RAINX as if you are waxing the windsheild. (you no karate kid......WAX ON WAX OFF!!)

HA HA if you have any questions feel free to ask i will be more than happy to help you. Hope this helps.............. :)
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