...plasic panel is out of the way, remove the wiper mechanism and below it you will see a curved black plasic panel. The heater motor is below that. It's held by 3X 7mm bolts on the left side. Good
was so I pulled the connector off the wiper motor with great frustation removing the connector pins to the windshield cowl. I was told it was my relay switch. I'm in the process of getting it replaced
...wiper. 1) remove the rubber edge strip that runs across the engine bay separating the the engine from the battery on one side and the brake servo on the other. 2) at the back of the engine bay the ...
...remove the rectangular plastic cover off your windshield wiper motor, you will find a circuit board. Take it out and throw it away, and get a new one. I had to do that to mine this past winter. My ...
...location in merc 300e The blower is accessed from the engine firewall, not from the inside. To access this, the windshield wiper motor has to be removed, then you will see the access to the
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...wiper grill and remove four tabs at bottom of grill. Also, there is a plastic inserted screw that pops in and out in the middle of the grill that needs to be unseated. Use a flat head screwdriver to ...
...motor under the hood in between wipers. Remove filter -remove 4 screws on blower cover. The blower slides out. attach a ground wire on the rear screw on the motor. Find a good ground for that wire ...
wiper system has a series of linkages, they are located at the bottom of the windshield (under the plastic at the bottom of the windshield) there are pivots that connect the pieces together and one of
remove the windshield wiper motor and housing so that you can reach the bolt that holds the bracket to the cylinder head. A bit of a pain in the a** but certainly do-able by anyone with any mechanical
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