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Posted: Sun May 26th, 2019 05:39 pm |
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wh23g3g Joined: Sun Mar 11th, 2018
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So my remanufactured wiper motor didn't last a year on my 1993 Ranger. It was a hell of a time installing it, I remember. I had to have some help. They never would park correctly. But the motor just burned out. I removed it all and it was quite difficult. I had to fight with it just to get to the little clip the instructions are telling you about. I definitely couldn't remove it like the instructions. But now that it's out I have the motor under warranty and I'm going to attempt to install it. I assume the reman wiper motor will already be in park. Is there a park position for the wiper arm pivots or do you just reinstall them the easiest way you can? Would I install the wiper arms at the parked position before trying to new motor? What's the easiest way to install? Is there a way to get all throught the wiper motor opening already put together?
____________________ 1998 Ford Ranger XLT 2.5 4R44E Automatic 4.10 non-limited slip, 1993 Ford Ranger XLT 2.3 M5 Manual, 3.45 non-limited slip |
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