Haven't had to do this yet on the Old Jalopy, but have done it on other GM cars, and they're all pretty much the same. Wiggle and pull the wiper arms off their shafts, then remove the cowl from around the base of the windshield. It has 7mm bolts across the front and one at both corners. Detach the wiper linkage from the crank or the crank from the motor shaft. Inside the engine compartment up against the firewall, remove the wiring connector from the wiper motor assembly and unbolt the assembly from the firewall. Probably three bolts are holding it on, through rubber bushings.
where is the blower motor located in a 98 Buick century custom?
fuse for windshield wiper motor for a 1995 buick regal
OBVIOUSLY, a cracked or broken wire in the wiring harness is your problem.
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.
The windshield wiper motor is under the front cowl. After removing the cowl the motor should be easily accessed for replacement.
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dealer or junkyard
Its part of the windshield wiper motor assembly. It unsnaps from the assembly for EASY replacement!
Disconnect battery ground cable. Disconnect blower motor electrical connections. Remove blower motor attaching screws, then blower motor. On models with A/C it may be necessary to dismount alternator and move away from module. Reverse procedure to install.
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i have a 1998 buick century and my blower motor is under the passenger side front wall inside.I found out that the blower motor resister was the problem.if it works on high speed only,replace the resistor first.it's cheaper but harder to get at.
behind the motor you can only see it on a lift