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The wiper motor is under the plastic cowl below the windshield. The computer that controls the wipers (the CTM), is under the dash to the right of the steering column.The wiper motor is under the plastic cowl below the windshield. The computer that controls the wipers (the CTM), is under the dash to the right of the steering column.
It is under the black plastic trim plate under the windshield wipers.
It is under the cowl thing. You must remove the wipers. MAKE SURE YOU MARK THE LOCATION OF THE WIPERS ON THE WINDSHIELD.
It's a standard item. Located under the plastic trim under the windshield wipers. Park the wipers so they are up towards the top of the windshield by turning the ignition key off while the wipers are running, then remove the plastic nuts or screws that hold the black plastic trim and vent piece between the wipers. You will see the cabin air filter. It is rectangular.
I use to put cardboard on the glass under the wipers, leaving the wipers laying on the cardboard to hold it in place. Unless it is raining, the cardboard does not get soggy, and does not freeze to the windshield and the wipers do not freeze to the cardboard. I lived in PA for 38 years so I have dealt with ice and snow. Then I wised up and moved here to Arizona. 70 degrees today..................sorry to tell you! You could also put a sheet of plastic between the wipers and windshield. You have to start with a dry windshield and wipers so the plastic or cardboard does not freeze to either.
The cowl is located under the bottom of your windshield and under the hood where your windshield wipers are.
You must remove the plastic panel located under the windshield wipers. There is about 5 or six torx screws under the hood and about as many Phillips screw hid by plastic covers across the panel.
in the fuse box under the dash on the drivers side.
Directly under the windshield wipers under the hood of the car .
Under the hood by the windshield wipers.
under the hood by the engine
Under the hood on the passenger side.