Windshield Wiper Motor Noise
#1
Windshield Wiper Motor Noise
Has anyone had this problem?
The front wiper motor has recently become very noisy, it sounds like gear noise as though there's no grease in it, which could be the problem.
In the past I've repaired the pulse module which also controls the washer, but never looked at the gears.
New motors are quite expensive, has anyone ever attempted to repair one?
The front wiper motor has recently become very noisy, it sounds like gear noise as though there's no grease in it, which could be the problem.
In the past I've repaired the pulse module which also controls the washer, but never looked at the gears.
New motors are quite expensive, has anyone ever attempted to repair one?
#2
Has anyone had this problem?
The front wiper motor has recently become very noisy, it sounds like gear noise as though there's no grease in it, which could be the problem.
In the past I've repaired the pulse module which also controls the washer, but never looked at the gears.
New motors are quite expensive, has anyone ever attempted to repair one?
The front wiper motor has recently become very noisy, it sounds like gear noise as though there's no grease in it, which could be the problem.
In the past I've repaired the pulse module which also controls the washer, but never looked at the gears.
New motors are quite expensive, has anyone ever attempted to repair one?
I have a H2 that has a noisy wiper motor.
Is this a common problem?
I took motor out and greased the gears, too. They were looking like new. It was this sound when I bought it, so do all other Hummers have this noisy motor ?
#4
In a nutshell the wiper shouldn't be noisy, but this may save you some money (
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Having gone the same path and greasing the motor, it was still noisy. So after fitting a new wiper motor and with nothing to lose, I dismantled the old one.
In my case the cuplrit was the gear-wheel bearing in the picture, if memory serves me it "drifted-out" quite easily. As it's a standard industry item it should only cost a couple of bucks (sorry can't remember the size) There may be anothers that support the motor shaft, not sure how easy they would be to change, unfortunately I trashed the old parts so I can't verify.
Having gone the same path and greasing the motor, it was still noisy. So after fitting a new wiper motor and with nothing to lose, I dismantled the old one.
In my case the cuplrit was the gear-wheel bearing in the picture, if memory serves me it "drifted-out" quite easily. As it's a standard industry item it should only cost a couple of bucks (sorry can't remember the size) There may be anothers that support the motor shaft, not sure how easy they would be to change, unfortunately I trashed the old parts so I can't verify.
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