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98 rear wiperjerso06 05-29-2005, 04:08 PM rear wiper arm stopped working. Fuse ok. Maybe rear wiper motor?? Can anybody tell me where it's located and how to check/change it pelase. Thanks in advance. jerrygibb 08-27-2005, 11:58 PM rear wiper arm stopped working. Fuse ok. Maybe rear wiper motor?? Can anybody tell me where it's located and how to check/change it pelase. Thanks in advance. i had the same thing happen to mine-went to the bone yard and got one-it was bad too---took mine off used some wd40 on the shaft-had to tap it with a rubber hammer a few times.Some how water had leaked past the rubber seal.It saved me about 40+dollars.Now when i drive it i turn on the rear wiper once in a while to keep it from seizing up.I also found out the wiper won't work when the rear hatch is open.the rear panel is held in place by about a dozen plastic "christmas trees". if you bust one,replacements are available at the part store. hope this helps----good luck LeSabre97mint 08-29-2005, 12:39 AM i had the same thing happen to mine-went to the bone yard and got one-it was bad too---took mine off used some wd40 on the shaft-had to tap it with a rubber hammer a few times.Some how water had leaked past the rubber seal.It saved me about 40+dollars.Now when i drive it i turn on the rear wiper once in a while to keep it from seizing up.I also found out the wiper won't work when the rear hatch is open.the rear panel is held in place by about a dozen plastic "christmas trees". if you bust one,replacements are available at the part store. hope this helps----good luck Yes, your output shaft is frozen to the bushing. I fixed two Ford rear wipers by pulling the wiper motor and lubing the shaft. I would also clean up the brushes and comutator (spelling?). Dan vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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