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2000 Ford Ranger Windshield Wiper, Windshield Washer Nozzle, Wiper Motor, Wiper Arm

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  • Ford E3DZ-14A163-C Retainer
    E3DZ-14A163-C
    Retainer
    • Part Notes: Pushpin, (Electric) 25 NiMH battery module
    • Require Quantity: 6
    • Package Quantity: 5
    • Callout Name: 10B694
    MSRP: $11.67 Your Price: $8.23
  • E9DZ-14A163-AA
    Retainer
    • Part Notes: Retainer - push pin type - 20mm serrated pin with 60mm x 10mm wing - general use for wiring to sheet metal or blind hole retention. Use electrical tape to secure to harness. 10 per package., Service Repair Only
    • Callout Name: 14A163
    MSRP: $1.50 Your Price: $1.06
  • F57Z-14A163-A
    Retainer
    • Part Notes: LH side of 4.0l holds line fuel vapor canister
    • Location: Driver Side
    • Callout Name: 14A163
    MSRP: $15.00 Your Price: $10.58

OEM 2000 Ford Ranger Parts for Wiper & Washer Components

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Wiper Motor Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Ford Ranger

  • Q: How to service the windshield wiper motor on 2000 Ford Ranger?
    A: In order to support the windshield wiper motor, put the wiper blades up, disconnect the battery and motor connector, and take off the access cover. Open the motor clip, loosen the mounting arms and then detach the motor. To install, follow the steps in reverse making sure that components are correctly seated. The motor is non-repairable and has to be changed in case it is damaged.
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