Sure, but it probably wouldn't be the best way.
Remove the windshield wiper arm from the windshield wiper motor. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the retaining nut. Reverse the process to install the new windshield wiper motor.
# Remove the windshield wiper arms # Remove the cowl cover # Disconnect the electrical connector from the wiper motor # Detach the wiper motor/linkage assembly from the cowl # Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts and remove the motor
* Remove the windshield wiper arms * Remove the cowl cover * Disconnect the electrical connectorr from the wiper motor * Detach the wiper motor/linkage assembly from the cowl * Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts and remove the motor
# Remove the wiper arms # Remove the windshield wiper cowl cover # Disconnect the electrical connector from the wiper motor and remove the motor # Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts # Pry the linkage arm off the wiper motor pin with large screwdriver
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1993 Mercury Villager windshield washer motor pump. Remove the windshield washer pump hoses. Remove the windshield washer pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new windshield washer motor pump.
http://www.ehow.com/video_4936070_install-windshield-wiper-motor.html?pid=1&cp=1 (this is a complete video on how to remove and replace a wiper motor...very informative.)
You will have to remove the wiper arms, then remove the cowl, and then the wiper motor.
You have to remove the linkage from the wiper motor.
Take it out with your muscle.
take it off
Remove the wiring harness from the wiper motor. Remove the windshield wiper arm from the wiper motor. Remove the wiper motor retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new wiper motor.
Allowing frozen food to thaw either by leaving out in room temperature or in a microwave defrost cycle. Or when a refrigerator temporarily warms up to melt away frost in the freezer compartment.