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Windshield Wiper Motor Replacement : How to Remove a Windshield Wiper Motor

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2008

Removing a faulty windshield wiper motor from the bulkhead is done by removing the mounting bolt. Learn how to remove a windshield wiper motor in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

Expert: Nathan McCullough
Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • Video should be called "How to remove mounting bolts on an unknown vehicle with the wiper blade arms already removed".

  • thank god i know how to remove mounting bolts now, after removing it from the assembly, i was truly clueless of what to do!

  • everyone is complaining so much... at least their giving you some information to go off of... use your brains.... each process has a dif video just because one step isnt in the first video you click on doesnt mean you gotta throw a temper tantrum..... quit being so dam lazy and maybe youll find what your looking for

  • Thank you very much. Exactly what I was looking for.

  • mrterrierman, kpransnick and shibycindy....really? no really? this vid is terrible

  • Gosh this guy is everywhere!

    lol

  • great, except it would be nice to know how to actually remove the wiper arm assembly from the motor, not just removing 4 mounting bolts.

  • pointless. thanks for nothing nuthead

  • take the harest (ie) the bottom bolt out first that way the weight of the motor isnt fighting you on the hardest bolt

  • I think most people know how to use a socket set to unscrew a nut or bolt. This video is totally uninformative.

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