Windshield Wiper Motor Removal & Installation Front 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. Turn the ignition switch ON until the wiper blades are straight up, then turn the ignition switch OFF. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 3. Remove the right-hand and left-hand windshield wiper arm and blade assemblies. 4. Remove the cowl top vent panels. 5. Detach the electrical hardness connector at the windshield wiper motor assembly. 6. Remove 3 wiper motor (module assembly) retaining bolts and remove the module assembly from the vehicle. 7. Remove the wiper linkage retaining bolt and remove the linkage from the wiper motor. 8. Remove 3 retaining nuts and remove the windshield wiper motor. To install; 9. Place the windshield wiper motor in position and install 3 retaining nuts. Tighten to 10-12 ft. lbs. (12-17 Nm). 10. Connect the wiper linkage to the windshield wiper motor and install the retaining bolt. Tighten the bolts to 14 ft. lbs. (20 Nm). 11. Place the wiper motor (module assembly) in position and install 3 retaining bolts. Tighten the bolts to 6 ft. lbs. (9Nm). 12. Install the electrical hardness connector to the windshield wiper motor. 13. Connect the negative battery cable. 14. Allow the windshield wiper motor to cycle several times while checking for proper wiper motor operation. 15. Turn the windshield wiper motor to the OFFposition to park the wiper motor in the park position. 16. Install the cowl top vent panels. 17. Install the wiper arm and blade assemblies. Install the retaining nuts and tighten to 22-29 ft. lbs. (30-40 Nm). 18. Connect the negative battery cable. 19. Check the windshield wiper motor for proper operation and the wiper arms for adjustment.
check the wiper relay. check the fuses.
it cleans them. so yes.
What part of enter a question here did you not understand? what about a zx2 wiper motor, where is it? what is it? what does it do? how does it work? Help me out here.
maybe this will help http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/19/22/59/0900823d80192259/repairInfoPages.htm
Go to your local parts store and they will help you.
There are several things that you can do to help stop your windshield wipers from squeaking. Clean the wiper blade often to remove dirt and debris. Squirt windshield cleaner fluid on the windows to remove dirt. Ensure that the wiper is screwed in correctly. Replace the blades when it is needed.
Wiper motors are most of the time connected with the help of other metal rods directly to the wipers. What I mean by this is that all you have to do is follow the wipers down and remove any metal covers to expose the rest of the assembly and you should run right into the motor. The motor moves and turns a number of metal arms which eventually end up on your windshield as your wipers themselves.
No, AAA does not cover this sort of thing. AAA is a roadside service that will help you if you get stranded. They can direct you to the nearest service station where you can get new windshield wiper blades installed.
Have to disconnect the linkage to the wipers - may have to remove screen at botom of windshield for access
Not knowing what type of car you have , I suggest you take your car to a local parts store to purchase windshield wiper fluid and ask the store personal to help put the fluid in your car ( show you were it goes ) they will do this for free in most cases
look on the upper left side under the hood there you will see the pull arm for you wiper motor there will be 3 or 4 little bolts on the bottom of the plate the motor sits in and one on the the arm remove the bolt on the arm first and move it to the side then the other 3 or 4 on the plate push up on the back of the motor and give it a little pull it should pop right out unplug it and your done i bought a new wiper motor for around 25$
Sounds like a bad connection somewhere. Check the wiring harness to the wiper motor for good connection. Check wiper motor ground too. (note: had a car once where the wiper motor was just loose.) If no help, maybe you have a bad wiper switch.