1996 jeep rear windshield motor replacement
hi i need some help i can’t find out where to start when trying to
change a rear windshield motor in a 1996 jeep grand cherokee limited -- Posted at author's request, using moderated http://www.AutoBoardz.com interface Thread archive: http://www.AutoBoardz.com/1996-jeep-...ict247560.html |
1996 jeep rear windshield motor replacement
diceman wrote:
> hi i need some help i can’t find out where to start when trying to > change a rear windshield motor in a 1996 jeep grand cherokee limited > Diceman Head to www.techauthority.com That is the official Manual web site for all Chrysler products. You can sign up online for access, but the full Factory Service Manual for the ZJ is only 90 dollars and is money well spent even if you have someone else work on your GC for you. Part number is 81-370-6147 Before you swap it, you might want to post on the Rec.autos.makers.jeep-willys newsgroup with why you think it is the motor instead of the rear wiper switch that tends to fail in the intermittent position more often than the motor itself. Do you always get fluid from the wiper? If not Fuse #9 could be bad as it feeds the wiper switch plus the washer pump. There is a liftgate open switch that if it falsely detects the liftgate is open, it will disable the wiper. You can also get a bad ground at the controller module that kills the wiper motor. If the 96 is like the 95, you just pop that cover at the retaining bolt on the wiper arm. Then remove that big nut carefully. Mark the position of the gasket and bezel then just pull them off the bolt that comes out of the motor. THEN you get to remove the trim panel off the inside of the liftgate. Buy an electric screwdriver... And see if your dealer has any of those little pop fasteners you will inevitably break. After you get done swearing at how much fun it was to remove that interior panel, there is a simple connector for the two wires to the motor to disconnect, then the motor is held on by two nuts and one bolt that are reasonably simple to get at. You can test the motor by applying battery and ground to it off your battery. When you put it back, use a good small torque wrench so you dont bind it up and overload the motor or have the wiper arm fall off in a carwash. Motor mounting bolt 10-15 inch lbs Motor mounting nuts, 35 - 50 inch lbs Wiper arm nut 160 inch lbs Where that factory manual has nice pictures and tips and all... |
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