1998 Mercury Mountaineer rear wiper troubleshooting - check in this order: Fuse, switch, spindle/tightness of arm, motor, wiring. See the Sources and Related Links section below for rear wiper blade information.
Check in this order: Fuse, switch, spindle/tightness of arm, motor, wiring. See the Sources and Related Links section below for rear wiper blade information.
my 02 Chevy trailblazer rear wiper is not working
On a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer : The rear wiper control is on the inner part of your turn signal lever towards the steering wheel column You will see position 1 , 2 , 0 or off
According to the 2007 Mercury Mountaineer owners manual : ( the switch to turn on the rear wiper is located on your turn signal lever - it is on the " inner " part towards the steering wheel column cover according to the drawing )
Raise the wiper blade and hold. Pull the release on the bottom of the blade and wiggle it off.
This answer varies based on year. See sources and related links below and punch in your exact make, model and year. If a rear wiper is displayed, then it takes one of 13 universally accepted rear wiper blades (which are still very hard to find in stores). If no rear wiper displays, you must go to the dealer because its a special Mercury/Ford rear wiper.
there is a nut that holds it on ttry tightening that first usually fixes it
The relay is attached to the bracket that holds the wiper motor to the hatch.
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Check the fuse. If the rear wiper fuse is good then it could be a wiring problem. Check the wires to the rear hatch, then check the motor itself.
A rear wiper is listed from 1986-1998, so I'm assuming 3; 2 front and 1 rear.
No , they are a different length