Other Name: Motor Assembly - Wiper; Windshield Wiper Motor; Front Motor; Motor
Manufacturer Note: Motor Only
Fits the following Mercury Models:
Mariner | 2007-2011 | Base, Convenience, Hybrid, Luxury, Premier | 4 Cyl 2.3 L FULL HYBRID EV-GAS (FHEV), 4 Cyl 2.3 L GAS, 4 Cyl 2.5 L FULL HYBRID EV-GAS (FHEV), 4 Cyl 2.5 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.0 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS
Q: How to service the windshield wiper motor on Mercury Cougar?
A: Service of the windshield wiper motor requires starting with wiper arm removal followed by plastic cover lift until the nuts become accessible when the wiper motor remains stationary in park position. You need to start by opening the hood then take out the cowl grille after unfastening the screw covers and bolts and weatherseal while disconnecting the cowl grille from the rear side. Remove the wiper motor assembly while removing its linkage alongside and detach the wiper motor electrical connector. Secure and note the position of wiper crank (1) prior to taking out its nut (2) and detach it by performing upward and downward motions before removing the bolts. The installation process should follow the exact opposite steps of the uninstallation sequence.
Q: How to service the rear window wiper motor on Mercury Mariner?
A: The first step to service the rear window wiper motor requires users to switch the unit into PARK position by enabling it then letting it perform one complete cycle. Turn the wiper motor switch into OFF position then categorize where the wiper blade terminates on the back glass for future reinstallation. The rear pivot arm needs to be removed by first bringing it upright into position then sliding the locking tab before pulling it upward to come out. The next step involves removing the rear wiper motor shaft nut cover together with the shaft nut itself before replacing everything with new 7 Nm (62 lb-in) torque. Remove first the rear wiper motor cover while also unfastening the rear wiper motor bracket nut and reinstall it with 4 Nm (35 lb-in) torque. The bolt can be removed next followed by the rear wiper motor before reinstallation requires the motor to be tightened to 5 Nm (44 lb-in). Round off the removal sequence by readjusting the rear wiper pivot arm before application ends.
Q: How to service the wiper motor on Mercury Grand Marquis?
A: Service of wiper motor begins with removing the windshield wiper motor cover. The wiper motor linkage needs manual rotation until wipers reach the highest position possible on the windshield when the motor is unable to operate. You should proceed with removing the wiper mounting arm and pivot shaft assembly while maintaining the wiper motor linkage arm on the wiper motor assembly because detaching it might cause wiper arm parking failure. Apply an appropriate equipment to disconnect the wiper motor linkage arm from the wiper mounting arm and pivot shaft assembly. Use a suitable tool to remove three bolts that fasten the windshield wiper motor before extracting the motor while tightening each bolt to 13 Nm (10 lb-ft) when reinstalling. The new wiper motor assembly can be installed by following the opposite order of removal steps including the already attached linkage arm.