Well this one is very easy, pop the hood & look on the fire wall. It should be direclty in front of the steering wheel. The motor looks like a round can with something on top, & its turned side ways. There should be 2 or 3 bolts holding it on to the fire wall, just take those out & then pull the motor out. All you need to do is gett another motor & then out it right back in there....after yu have unplugged the old one of course....but the gears should be well greased (not oiled ) before you stick it on there. Put those 2-3 bolts back on & your all set to go.
Where is the wiper motor located on a 1989 jeep wrang ler
Remove wiper arm caps, nuts & arms. Remove cowl louver cover. Disconnect wiper motor electrical connector. Remove 6 bolts and remove wiper linkage assembly. Disconnect wiper link from wiper motor. Remove 4 screws and wiper motor from firewall.
The 1989 Ford Bronco wiper blade sizes are 18" wiper blades on both sides front. See sources and related links below for more information. Since there are over 22 different wiper arm attachments, do not buy wipers just by length only - be sure to lookup exact wiper blade part numbers by vehicle make, model and year for the brand wiper you decide to purchase. This ensures correct length AND correct attachment.
Possibly bad wiper motor, bad park switch, or bad wiper switch. Electrical short also possible.
There is a relay under the steering column inside the vehicle.
Check your fuse block or circuit breaker first, then turn wiper switch on and check for power at wiper motor, if the fuse/breaker is ok and you have power to motor, motor may be seized. listen for humming from motor, if none of above follow tech manual for testing wiper switch,or short to ground
Looking in my 1989 Chevy Celebrity manual I find a park relay inside the wiper motor but no reference to an external wiper relay. There is a fuse on the fuse block.
Its the black.......round motor that is at the back wall of your engine bay, could be on the drivers side,
list of fuses for 1989 bronco 2
Small black box mounted under dash by drivers left knee. Connected to wiper switch on one end and goes to wiper motor at the other.
Blown fuse or bad wiper motor.
Its part of the windshield wiper motor assembly. It unsnaps from the assembly for EASY replacement!