How do you replace the wiper motor on a Honda Accord?

How do you replace the wiper motor on a Honda Accord?

Remove the three 10mm mounting bolts holding the wiper linkage assembly in place. Remove the wiper motor by removing the three 10mm mounting bolts and one 22mm nut from the wiper linkage. Install new motor by installing mounting bolts; then, reconnect the 5P connector. Connect the mult-imeter to the A (blue/white) and E (black) terminals.

Why are my windshield wipers not working on my Honda Civic?

If the wipers don’t work after you’ve replaced the fuse, move on to Step 2. If you do not hear the wiper motor humming when you try to use the windshield wipers, then there is likely something wrong with the motor; this will cause your windshield wipers to stop working.

How do you replace a windshield wiper motor?

Follow these steps to replace it: Open the hood and use a 14mm socket and ratchet to remove the cap nuts. Then, remove the wiper arms and do not let them touch the hood. Use a small flat head screwdriver to remove the screws holding the cowl in place. You will gain access to the wiper motor assembly.

Why are my window wipers not working after replacing the motor?

If the window wipers still do not work after replacing the wiper motor, continue on to the next step. To check for a broken or faulty drive link, manually move one wiper across the windshield. If both wipers move, the drive links are most most likely the cause of the problem.

How much does windshield wiper fluid cost in a Honda Accord?

Windshield wiper fluid costs approximately $10 to $20. You may want to use a funnel to pour in the windshield wiper fluid. This will minimize accidental spills. The fuse that protects the washer system in your Honda Accord could be blown.

Why is my windshield sprayer clogged in my Honda Accord?

The fuse that protects the washer system in your Honda Accord could be blown. What you thought was a “clogged” windshield sprayer could actually be an inactive washer pump caused by a blown fuse. Pop the hood of your vehicle, and check the fuse panel for a blown fuse.

How do you remove a fuse from a Honda Accord?

Removing these fuses requires a Phillips-head screwdriver. Check the smaller fuses in the under-hood fuse box and all the fuses in the interior fuse boxes by pulling out each fuse with the fuse puller provided in the under-hood fuse box. Look for a burned wire inside the fuse.

What to do if your windshield washer is clogged?

Top off the reservoir with premium windshield washer fluid, which is available at any auto part stores. It is also available in national retailer stores like Target and Walmart. Stop before the fill line to avoid wasting the fluid. Check that the lines from the fluid reservoir to the sprayer nozzle (atop the hood) are properly connected. Figure 1.

If the wipers don’t work after you’ve replaced the fuse, move on to Step 2. If you do not hear the wiper motor humming when you try to use the windshield wipers, then there is likely something wrong with the motor; this will cause your windshield wipers to stop working.

Remove the three 10mm mounting bolts holding the wiper linkage assembly in place. Remove the wiper motor by removing the three 10mm mounting bolts and one 22mm nut from the wiper linkage. Install new motor by installing mounting bolts; then, reconnect the 5P connector. Connect the mult-imeter to the A (blue/white) and E (black) terminals.

If the window wipers still do not work after replacing the wiper motor, continue on to the next step. To check for a broken or faulty drive link, manually move one wiper across the windshield. If both wipers move, the drive links are most most likely the cause of the problem.

Where is the fuse on a Honda Civic wiper?

Your owner’s manual will include information about the specific fuse that controls your windshield wipers, but in most Civics, the fuse is #26. Simply pull out the old fuse with needle-nose pliers and inspect if the thin wire inside has split apart.