Rear wiper blade will not turn but the motor will. Flip open the cap at the end of the blade, at the center of the wiper motor. Tighten the 10mm nut until you have achieved a snug fit. Test the rear wiper and it should now work. You just saved yourself a tip and money going to the dealer.
Remove the 2005 Honda Odyssey rear wiper arm from the wiper motor. Remove the wiring harness from the wiper motor. Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new wiper motor.
how do you replace a wiper motor in a 2000 jetta?
Remove the rear wiper arm from the wiper motor. Remove the wiring harness from the wiper motor. Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new wiper motor.
The 2008 Honda Odyssey takes a special 16" rear wiper blade. See related link below. It has the integrated xx-B wiper arm attachment. Extremely easy installation once you get the right blade.
The 2006 Honda Odyssey takes a 26" drivers and 22" passenger side. See related link below. The rear blade is a special 16" wiper that can be difficult to find in stores.
To replace the rear wiper motor, remove the wiper arm from the rear windshield of the Honda Odyssey. You will then need to remove the motor cover and the shaft nut. Next you need to remove the paneling from the inside of the rear hatch; this gives you access to swap out the motor.
The plastic cap flexes out and snaps off exposing the nut. The rear wiper blade is hard to find in stores. See the Sources and Related Links section below for wiper blade information.
You simply lift it up and tilt the wiper blade up from the arm. Good luck finding a replacement other than the Honda dealer.
replace wiper motor or gear box
The wiper motor should be located on the driver side under the cowl grill below the wiper blade good luck
Way to vague of a question. Could be just a wiper blade that is simple or a motor which is difficult. Hopefully just the blade broke...see sources and related links below for wiper blade information.
It's possible that the wiper switch is bad, but most likely it's the wiper motor itself. Wiper motors have an internal switch that only turns off when both the manual switch is turned off AND the wiper blade is in the park position. If the wiper motor cannot sense that it has hit the park position, it will run continuously.