look at autozone.com for great repair manuals online on the firewall right behind the intake, there is a cover with 3 screws. take the cover off and here is one nut holding on a small place with a slot in it. just line it back up and put the nut back on. much easier with the intake off.
chances its not the motor but the wiper module board located on the wiper motor. just remove the wiper motor and the module board is connected to it.
If it is on the bottom of the wiper motor-just unclip and it twists out
it is on the wiper motor unplug wires unscrew cover and it pops out gos back in just the same
The wiper system has a stopping point on the motor, or a rest position. If your wipers are straight up then the wiper control arms are set wrong. go through the entire wiper system, looking for loos bolts or joints or bolts. The motor seems good, its just an adjustment issue.
The windshield wiper motor is located just below the windshield wiper blades and is covered by a black panel.
Just a guess - a pump for the wiper fluid?
Under the front cowl just below the front window and there not fun to change
How do I replace the rear wiper motor or just remove the rear panel on the back window to see if my rear wiper motor is unplugged on my 2007 Subaru Outback? Thanks!
The wiper motor is under the cowl where the wipers are. I is in its own little hole just above the master cylinder. Once you remove the wiper arms and pop off the cowl you will see it under there. I have a 95 and just did mine and it used 10 mm sockets. Good luck, kinda tricky to put it back in.
It is the wiper control module mounted on top of the wiper motor. Available at most auto parts stores for just under $30. The salespeople have limited knowledge of this part and will try to sell you everything from a wiper motor to the wiper switch on the steering wheel. The correct name and part number is Wiper Motor Pulse Board Module 81-158pb.
if its not mounted to the firewall just above and at the rear side of the motor then it is on the opposite side of firewal bellow the wiper arms
On most vehicles, just retract the clip & pull straight up.