Things You'll Need:
Socket wrench
Phillips Screwdriver
Steering wheel puller
Torx screwdriver
Instructions
1. Turn the engine of the Jimmy
off and open the vehicle's
hood. Using a socket wrench,
remove the ground terminal
from the Jimmy's battery.
2. Remove the two screws from
behind the steering wheel.
Pull off the steering wheel
cover and disconnect the
wiring harness from the
cover. Remove the cover from
the steering wheel.
3. Remove the horn wiring
harness by disconnect its tab
and pulling it off the steering
wheel.
4. Remove the steering wheel
bolt. Use the wheel puller tool
to remove the steering wheel.
5. Remove the four screws from
the lower dash panel under
the steering wheel and pry it
off the vehicle.
6. Remove the two Torx screws
from the lower steering
column over and remove the
lower cover form the vehicle.
7. Pry off the upper column with
a slotted screwdriver. Remove
the metal plate underneath
the steering column by
removing its four screws.
8. Remove the red and black
screws securing the wiper
switch to the steering
column. Unplug the cruise
control electrical connection
to the left of the wiper
switch.
9. Remove the wiper switch
screws with a Phillips
screwdriver and disconnect
its electrical connection. At
this point, you can pull out
the lever and install a new
lever. Reassembly is the
reverse of the wiper switch
removal procedure.
To replace the windshield wiper motor in a 1994 Ford Escort, first disconnect the battery and remove the wiper arms by loosening the nuts at their bases. Then, detach the wiper motor by removing the screws or bolts that secure it to the firewall and disconnect the wiring harness. For the wiper switch, access the steering column by removing the cover and disconnect the switch from the wiring harness. Install the new components by reversing these steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
Remove the windshield wiper arm from the windshield wiper motor. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the retaining nut. Reverse the process to install the new windshield wiper motor.
The windshield wiper motor is located just below the windshield wiper blades and is covered by a black panel.
The 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee takes 20" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front and a 10" or 11" wiper on the rear.
To replace the windshield wiper motor on a 1994 Mercury Villager, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable for safety. Remove the wiper arms by loosening the nuts at the base and gently pulling them off. Next, take out the interior panel covering the wiper motor, disconnect the wiring harness, and unscrew the motor from its mount. Finally, install the new motor, reconnect the wiring, and reassemble the wiper arms and interior panel.
Either the park switch (usually within the windshield wiper motor) is bad, not letting the wiper park, or the intermittent wiper control is bad, not letting it shut off. Another possibility is a bad ground.
To replace the windshield wiper motor on a 1994 E320, begin by disconnecting the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the wiper arms by loosening the retaining nuts and lifting them off the splines. Next, access the wiper motor by removing the interior panel and any necessary trim pieces to expose the motor. Disconnect the electrical connector and bolts securing the motor, then remove the old motor and install the new one by reversing the process. Reattach the wiper arms and reconnect the battery before testing the new motor.
I am wondering the same thing in 1994 safari van, have only wipers on high, i've unplugged the plug at the wiper motor & checked for power, only have power to wipers on high, now is the switch in the column with the signals,
If I had to guess, the windshield wiper switch in the car is bad. It think it's located somewhere among the wire harnesses underneath the dash.
right under the cover that the wiper blades mount to
In a 1994 Saturn SL1, the windshield wiper motor is located under the hood, mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle. It is positioned near the base of the windshield, attached to the wiper linkage. To access it, you may need to remove the plastic cover that protects the wiper assembly. Once the cover is off, the motor can be easily identified and accessed for repairs or replacement.
The 1983-1994 Chevrolet Blazer S-10 (sometimes called "Compact Blazer") takes 16" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front. The 1989-1994 models also take a 14" rear wiper blade.