Manufacturer Note: Windshield Wiper, Includes Motor And Linkage
Replaced by: 6W6Z-17566-A
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2002 Ford Thunderbird | Base, Neiman Marcus | 8 Cyl 3.9 L GAS
Ford Thunderbird Wiper Motor
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Wiper Motor in the case of Ford Thunderbird automobiles is mainly has a basic purpose of operating wiper so that the windshield may wipe drop or any material for allowing clear vision. This electric motor works whilst running at different speeds in order to allow drivers to control the movement of the wipers depending on the prevailing weather conditions. New Wiper Motors have been used before, as have remanufactured ones in Ford Thunderbirds over the years. New motors to be incorporated are bought from manufacturers while the refurbished motors are those that have been used before and rebuilt with new market technologies. This differentiated enables drivers to pick between fresh reliability also prices on the reborn types and novel reliability.
Q: How to service the wiper motor on Ford Thunderbird?
A:
Extracting a wiper motor starts with removing the windshield wiper mounting arm and pivot shaft assembly after which the windshield wiper motor follows. The service requires the removal of the bolt that secures the motor before removing the wiper motor crank bolt. A person should detach these components before pulling out the windshield wiper motor. The installation follows the opposite sequence of the removal steps to properly place the new or repaired motor.