The dealer quoted me $600 to replace the motor. We hardly ever use the wiper and the motor may just have corroded. How do you remove the rear hatch panel to get to the motor? Any suggestions most appreciated.
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The dealer quoted me $600 to replace the motor. We hardly ever use the wiper and the motor may just have corroded. How do you remove the rear hatch panel to get to the motor? Any suggestions most appreciated.
If I pull on the arm while it's turned on and work with it for a while, it will sometimes make a single cycle. That leads me to believe that if I could get the motor out and take a look at it, I might be able to get it working again.
I have seen the motor on ebay a few times for around $130. I thought that was a bit much, but after reading about your dealer quote, I'm not certain that's a bad deal. I'm guessing we just have to pop off the entire rear pannel, which sounds like little to no fun at all.
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