If your question is regarding the Ford Windstar, the answer is that the glass is exactly the same size / dimension.
Yes, it will fit.
There is a rubber plug at the wiper arm joint. Take a small screwdriver and remove the rubber plug. There is a hex nut (11mm)that will be exposed, remove the hex nuts. You can then remove the wiper arm from the motor. There is a small rubber hose that connects to a swivel joint on the rear door, be careful, but you can remove this hose, and then the wiper arms can be removed. This will allow you to remove a plastic hex nut, that is under the rear wiper arm. Remove the plastic nut from the wiper motor. You then need to open the rear glass from the rear hatch. Look inside where the glass latches to the rear hatch. There is a Phillips head screw that connects the rear inner plastic pannel to the rear hatch, remove this screw. Now, in the strap that you use to pull the rear hatch down, there is a torques head screw, that holds this strap to the rear hatch, you need to remove this screw. Start at one of the outer corners of the inner plastic pannel and pull the pannel away from the hatch. Really only the right corner of the pannel needs to be pulled away, but you may want to remove the whole pannel. You will see the upper wiper motor in the right hand corner of the hatch. ther is one connector that is easy to see and remove, you have to pull up on a plastic clip to remove this connector. The other connector does not need to be removed, what will come out with the motor. You can now see three screw that hold the motor to the hatch. Remove these three screw and remove the motor from the hatch. Just a word of caution, be sure that the motor is bad, before you go to all of this work. Check the fuse at the end of the dash, on the drivers side, it is a 15 amp fuse. Check and make sure that the rear wiper switch (on the dash) is also working. You may want to plug the new motor into the wire for the motor, and see that it functions correctly before you remove the old motor. Good luck Joe
Unless the glass is broken then there is no reason to remove it. If you have a problem it is possibly the motor or regulator.
(1) Pull the rear wiper arm cover back to access the wiper arm retaining nut and detach the nut and pull the wiper arm straight off the shaft. (2) Open the rear hatch glass and remove the rear wiper motor cover. (3) Disconnect the electrical connector from the motor. (4) Remove the motor mounting screw and remove the motor. Installation is the reverse of removal.
This sounds very similar to another questions. See "If the back glass will not open on your 1997 S-10 Blazer and you can hear the motor but it will not pop open how do you fix it?"
To replace the rear wiper motor, remove the wiper arm from the rear windshield of the Honda Odyssey. You will then need to remove the motor cover and the shaft nut. Next you need to remove the paneling from the inside of the rear hatch; this gives you access to swap out the motor.
To replace the electric motor for the rear hatch window on a 2002 Sequoia, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the interior panel of the hatch door by unscrewing any fasteners and gently prying it off. Locate the electric motor, disconnect the wiring harness, and remove the motor by unscrewing it from its mounting. Install the new motor by reversing these steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reattaching the panel and reconnecting the battery.
To remove the rear wiper motor from a 2003 Pontiac Vibe, first, disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Then, remove the interior trim panel from the rear hatch to access the motor. Disconnect the electrical connector and remove the mounting bolts securing the motor. Once the bolts are removed, you can take out the wiper motor from its housing.
first open the rear hatch door remove the panel ,then you will see the motor . It has two or three bolts and re-install,and remember to dis-connect the neg side of the battery first.and also check the fuse going to the motor. first open the rear hatch door remove the panel ,then you will see the motor . It has two or three bolts and re-install,and remember to dis-connect the neg side of the battery first.and also check the fuse going to the motor.
remove your the rubber plug off wiper arm remove the 13mm nut give a wiggle the arm comes off. Remove the big nut and rubbers. open your hatch and remove door panel. remove all the 7mm bolts lift a little unlatch door leaver. unplug motor, remove 10mm bolts and remove motor. transfer bracket to new motor and reverse process piece of cake
Lower the glass, open the door, pull off the arm rest, pull the door panel, remove insulation , remove the inner glass stabilizers, front door-remove the guide slide, support the btm. Of glass, remove the 2 mounting bolts holding glass to the regulator. Tilt glass up and out of door, remove the regulator-door bolts, disconnect the electric wiring connector, remove the regulator thru the door opening.
First, remove the wiper arm and the shaft nut. Open the hatch and remove the interior panel. remove the three screws that secure the mounting plate for the motor and remove the whole assembly. Go to Nissan dealer for a replacement, it's cheaper and Nissan made it anyhow.
remove the chatter valve