take it to a mechanic <---- helpful right?
first off buy a motor for it, they run about 125 bucks new from an auto store(at least in my area)
the motor for the wipers (from my understanding) is located by the fire wall, so you have to take apart your dash board to get to it. painful yes, but a mechanic would cost 500$. oh btw this is for a 2001 impala.
idk if this helps ya. but here ya go
THis guy is an idiot,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the wiper motor is under the cover right by the windshield on the drivers side.........this nimrod has you taking the entire dash out..........take the wiper blades off, remove the black cover, undoe 3 screws to loosen the entire drive train, nock the splined motor off the drive,undoe 3 or 4 torx head bolts to drop the wiper motor, unplug it and wiggle it out.
tight space to work but its not brain surgery...........02 impala or Monte Carlo
Replace the paulse board that's attached to the wiper motor.
Replacing a wiper motor on a 2004 Chevy Impala can be difficult. It is best to take it to an auto repair mechanic or an authorized Chevrolet dealership.
Very Carefully
Replace the blower motor resistor.
No they won't
... I am wondering the same thing. I need to replace mine in a '96. ... I am wondering the same thing. I need to replace mine in a '96.
I was told by a shop today, 1 hour each.
1996 Impala large sedan, V8 motor 1.8.4.3.6.5.7.2
The motor is located on the passenger side firewall.
5W-30 is most recommended for a 2006 Chevy Impalawith a 3.5 liter motor. 5W-30 is most recommended for a 2006 Chevy Impala with a 3.5 liter motor.
The windshield wiper motor has a park circuit built into it. Yours, apparently, is not working properly and the entire motor will have to be replaced if this turns out to be your problem.
The wiper motor is located under the black plastic cowl below the windshield.