I had this and other problems with the rear wiper - fitted 2nd hand motor - no joy.
try removing wiper motor from screen (remove wiper arm and internal cover - disconnect wiring from motor - remove motor from screen) place on a flat surface with wiper shaft pointing downwards and remove the screws and top cover. You will see an almost circular brass track and 2 tiny rollers under the top cover. Using a cotton bud gently remove the grease from the track and the rollers. Then spray liberally with WD40. It seems that the build up of grease on the track / rollers prevents the motor sensing the end of stroke thus causing the wiper to carry on running. It worked for me!!
not sure if a partner is the same but I asked the same question to a dealer regarding the 407 SW rear wiper arm as mine was not positioned correctly and was told they could only be removed by breaking off and replaced with a new arm!
take wiper bolt of then take bolts of from under boot discconect wire then refit new 1
On a Peugeot 306, the fuse for the rear wiper motor is on the right hand side of the fuse box just under the steering wheel. It should be orange in color.
Remove the wiper arm retaining clip. The retaining clip will be just below the wiper arm connection. Hold the retaining clip in and the wiper arm will come off.
Under thre plastic cover in the hatchback boot door. It is usually blue
Pull the old one off and Push the new one on, That simple :)
It will be fuse number F30 with a rating of 15 A. There is a diagram in the owner's manual listing what each fuse is for, and where it is located.
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