The wiper arms have a small clip under them that pushes to the side, then the arms pull off. The motor is under the cowling, remove the cowling to gain access.
You will have to remove the wiper arms, then remove the cowl, and then the wiper motor.
The wiper arms have disconnected from the wiper motor. How do you reconnect them?
remove the cowl & wiper arms (mark location of arms on the windshield). disconnect the battery, Disconnect wire connector at wiper motor & remove the 4 mounting bolts then remove the linkage from motor.
Open the hood and disconnect the battery ground cable. Raise the hood, remove the wiper arms and the three screws holding the wiper motor, lift the motor out from under the dashboard. Replace the wiper motor,and do the steps vice versa.?æ
* Remove the wiper arms * Remove the windshield wiper cowl cover * Disconnect the electrical connector from the wiper motor and remove the motor * Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts * Pry the linkage arm off the wiper motor pin with a large screwdriver
It is under the wiper arms.It is under the wiper arms.
remove the wiper arms, remove the cowl covers, remove the cowl assembly, that is, the big plastic thing that the wiper motoe sits in. It is held is with about five or six 8mm bolts. Unplug the wiper motor and turn the assembly upside-down to access and replace the wiper motor.
Replace the wiper motor with a NEW one (do not use a rebuilt!)
remove wiper arms and cowl
To replace a wiper motor on a 1994 Toyota Corolla, remove the rubber stopper that cover the hardware attached to the wiper arms. Then grab the wiper arm and jiggle it back and forth until it comes off. Remove the old one and slip the new one on.
if you look under the hood the wiper motor is fastened to the fire wall you will know it is the motor when you follow the wiper pivoting arm which is attached to the wiper motor after installing new motor wiper arms will need to be adjusted they will have to come off anyway prior to removing motor they are connected with one nut on a spline shaft . might sound difficult but really isn't .
Under the cowl (where the wiper arms go in)