Rear Wiper Motor Burned Out
Dumb question, but I'll ask it anyways. :icon27: This morning on the way to work it was raining so I had both the front and rear wipers going. I get to a stop light a few miles down the road and just happened to notice the rear wiper was frozen in place and I didn't recall flicking it off.
Tried it a few times and no dice, so I guess it's burned out. I have no plans on doing that Rear wiper Delete Mod and was wondering if it's really just a simple buy and replace issue? :dunno: I'm searching through old forums and most guys either ripped it out and used the Home Depot drain plug or took it back to the stealership. If it's just a quick few bolts and connection to the battery, I'd prefer to do it myself. Just figured I'd ask before going further. |
It wouldn't be possible for the replacement to be any easier.....
Biggest concern will be breaking the plastic clips when you remove the panel. |
Originally Posted by 03threefiftyz
(Post 9442597)
It wouldn't be possible for the replacement to be any easier.....
Biggest concern will be breaking the plastic clips when you remove the panel. |
pm me... I've got the whole assembly and mine is def not going back in.
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I've taken it out before, extremely easy. Should take you more than 10 minutes.
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Super easy to do!
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