How do you replace a windshield wiper motor in a Mercedes Benz?
Step One-Two: Remove the primary and secondary fuse panel covers; remove the wiper motor fuse and unplug the motor. The first cover is removable by hand by squeezing the clip. You will need a phillips screw driver to remove the second cover by removing five screws. Step Three-Five: Remove the wiper blade, arm and the transmission cover.
Why is my windshield wiper not working properly?
If your windshield wiper sticks, stalls, slows down, etc, a very likely cause of the problem is a bad motor. The root cause of that is two gears inside becoming damaged.
How do you remove a wiper motor from a transmission?
Step Nine: Separate wiper motor from wiper transmission. Remove the one 13mm nut attaching the motor output shaft to the transmission, then remove the three 10mm bolts attaching the motor body to the transmission body. Pay attention to the orientation of the motor and the bolts for re-installation.
Are there two types of windshield wiper motor?
They only list one part, but there are apparently two types of motor. One is for VIN serials through A644281, the other is for VIN serials from A644282. I honestly do not see why these can not be interchanged. Autozone, O’Reilly, and Advance Auto all list only one OEM replacement, but list two refurbished models.
Step One-Two: Remove the primary and secondary fuse panel covers; remove the wiper motor fuse and unplug the motor. The first cover is removable by hand by squeezing the clip. You will need a phillips screw driver to remove the second cover by removing five screws. Step Three-Five: Remove the wiper blade, arm and the transmission cover.
If your windshield wiper sticks, stalls, slows down, etc, a very likely cause of the problem is a bad motor. The root cause of that is two gears inside becoming damaged.
Step Nine: Separate wiper motor from wiper transmission. Remove the one 13mm nut attaching the motor output shaft to the transmission, then remove the three 10mm bolts attaching the motor body to the transmission body. Pay attention to the orientation of the motor and the bolts for re-installation.
They only list one part, but there are apparently two types of motor. One is for VIN serials through A644281, the other is for VIN serials from A644282. I honestly do not see why these can not be interchanged. Autozone, O’Reilly, and Advance Auto all list only one OEM replacement, but list two refurbished models.