Rear wiper motor
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Rear wiper motor
Hey, sorry if this has been discussed. I am having trouble finding any solutions.
My rear wiper motor quit on me, I checked the fuse. It was still good so I assumed that it was the motor I replaced it with a new one and nothing is working still. I have checked the Hinge wiring harness for any cracks or wires frailed and I see nothing. I am at a total loss on this POC vehicle! nothing but repairs!
If anyone has a solution PLEASE feel free to respond and help me! It would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks again in advance!
Forgot to mention, this is an 05 uplander!
My rear wiper motor quit on me, I checked the fuse. It was still good so I assumed that it was the motor I replaced it with a new one and nothing is working still. I have checked the Hinge wiring harness for any cracks or wires frailed and I see nothing. I am at a total loss on this POC vehicle! nothing but repairs!
If anyone has a solution PLEASE feel free to respond and help me! It would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks again in advance!
Forgot to mention, this is an 05 uplander!
Last edited by Gallexy; November 29th, 2010 at 10:01 PM. Reason: forgot year of vehicle
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I am not a mechanic. However, check to see if there is power flowing to the connections for the motor itself. You will need a "tester gadget" to do the check.
I have an 2005 as well and I have replaced the rear wiper motor during the 4th year. When speaking with a mechanic who did the replacement on my vehicle, he said it is rather common to replace rear wiper motors on any make of vehicle. This is especially true when people leave the wiper running on dry glass for extended periods of time or if turned on when the blade is frozen to the glass. Said that the rear wiper motor is not as robust and built to endure like the front wiper mechanism is designed.
Now I am particularly wary about how I use the rear wiper.
Oh yeah, when I replaced the wiper motor on my van it was about $100 for the wiper motor and $50 for a 1/2 hour of labor, which I thought was reasonable.
I have an 2005 as well and I have replaced the rear wiper motor during the 4th year. When speaking with a mechanic who did the replacement on my vehicle, he said it is rather common to replace rear wiper motors on any make of vehicle. This is especially true when people leave the wiper running on dry glass for extended periods of time or if turned on when the blade is frozen to the glass. Said that the rear wiper motor is not as robust and built to endure like the front wiper mechanism is designed.
Now I am particularly wary about how I use the rear wiper.
Oh yeah, when I replaced the wiper motor on my van it was about $100 for the wiper motor and $50 for a 1/2 hour of labor, which I thought was reasonable.
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I disconnect the power from the motor and there is a faint spark when the switch is on. I tried another motor to see if I got a faulty motor (you never know) and same no go! I will get a power tester and see what I get today!
thanks again for your feedback!
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I agere with ice77 get a volt meter and check the volts to see what your getting at the motor. you would have to look up what the voltage should be or ask the dealer for a copy of the wireing diagram. if its not good there go to the next conector and so on till you find the problem. Its a easy process if you can get the wireing diagram. but from my experiance it might be the switch you could still have power at the motor but no signal. But as i said you would have to do the leg work to prove it so. i wouldnt throw any parts at it till you narrowed it down.
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Rear Wiper Motor
Hello all,
I FIXED my wiper motor.
After testing all the electrical leads , checking the fuses, it turned out to be the shaft that was packed with gunk. I took the wiper motor out, hammered the Wiper shaft out, cleaned, re-lubed and good to go!!
How to:
1) Remove the Back door plastic cover
2) Remove the actual wiper from the motor
3) Remove wiper motor
4) open wiper motor (5 or 6 torx screws-you'll need torx bits)
5) Remove wiper drive part from motor
6) With a sledge and a punch (2 Gauge nail or bigger) hammer the center of the wiper shaft out.
7) clean and re-lube
8) put shaft center back in the wiper drive
9) do steps 1-5 in reverse order and Voila!
Cheaper than a new wiper motor.
Cheers.
:-)
I FIXED my wiper motor.
After testing all the electrical leads , checking the fuses, it turned out to be the shaft that was packed with gunk. I took the wiper motor out, hammered the Wiper shaft out, cleaned, re-lubed and good to go!!
How to:
1) Remove the Back door plastic cover
2) Remove the actual wiper from the motor
3) Remove wiper motor
4) open wiper motor (5 or 6 torx screws-you'll need torx bits)
5) Remove wiper drive part from motor
6) With a sledge and a punch (2 Gauge nail or bigger) hammer the center of the wiper shaft out.
7) clean and re-lube
8) put shaft center back in the wiper drive
9) do steps 1-5 in reverse order and Voila!
Cheaper than a new wiper motor.
Cheers.
:-)
Last edited by patcad; July 28th, 2011 at 11:35 PM. Reason: Added steps 4-5 and 8
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Patcad has it right, at least for my car
I did Patcad's suggested routine today and sure enough, fixed the rear wiper motor of my 2006 Pontac SV6. I might add that putting a 20 gauge shotgun cleaning brush onto a drill-driver and using a rifle bore cleaner really helped get the shaft bore cleaned out quickly. It was really nasty.
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Hello all,
I FIXED my wiper motor.
After testing all the electrical leads , checking the fuses, it turned out to be the shaft that was packed with gunk. I took the wiper motor out, hammered the Wiper shaft out, cleaned, re-lubed and good to go!!
How to:
1) Remove the Back door plastic cover
2) Remove the actual wiper from the motor
3) Remove wiper motor
4) open wiper motor (5 or 6 torx screws-you'll need torx bits)
5) Remove wiper drive part from motor
6) With a sledge and a punch (2 Gauge nail or bigger) hammer the center of the wiper shaft out.
7) clean and re-lube
8) put shaft center back in the wiper drive
9) do steps 1-5 in reverse order and Voila!
Cheaper than a new wiper motor.
Cheers.
:-)
I FIXED my wiper motor.
After testing all the electrical leads , checking the fuses, it turned out to be the shaft that was packed with gunk. I took the wiper motor out, hammered the Wiper shaft out, cleaned, re-lubed and good to go!!
How to:
1) Remove the Back door plastic cover
2) Remove the actual wiper from the motor
3) Remove wiper motor
4) open wiper motor (5 or 6 torx screws-you'll need torx bits)
5) Remove wiper drive part from motor
6) With a sledge and a punch (2 Gauge nail or bigger) hammer the center of the wiper shaft out.
7) clean and re-lube
8) put shaft center back in the wiper drive
9) do steps 1-5 in reverse order and Voila!
Cheaper than a new wiper motor.
Cheers.
:-)