Q: How to replace the wiper motor on Chevrolet Colorado?
A: After setting wiper arms in 1/2 wipe position you need to switch off the ignition. Turn off power at the ignition before you detach the wiper arms, air inlet grille panel, and wiper transmission. Connect the Wiper Linkage Separator part J 39232 to split the transmission link from its ball contact on the motor crank arm. Take off the wiper motor fasteners from the frame assembly and extract the wiper motor. Put the wiper transmission frame first before installing the wiper motor onto it and then secure the bolts with proper sequence while tightening them to 9 N.m (81 lb in). Apply Multi-Purpose Lubricant GM P/N 12346241 or equivalent to the Wiper Linkage Installer (J 39529) before putting the transmission drive link socket onto the wiper motor crank arm ball. Fasten the wiper transmission assembly to the housing at the proper position.
Q: How to replace the wiper motor on Chevrolet Malibu?
A: Begin the wiper motor replacement by taking off both wiper arms plus the air inlet grille panel. Remove the wiper drive system module by first disconnecting the electrical connector from the wiper motor then taking out the three screws holding it to the vehicle. With the Wiper Transmission Separator (J 39232) disable the link between the wiper motor crank arm and the drive link before unscrewing the two frames to remove the wiper motor from its mounting slot. Place the wiper motor on the tube frame by hand then screw in its two screws and tighten them to 10 N.m (88 lb in). Insert the drive link onto the wiper motor crank arm using the Wiper Transmission Installer (J 39529). Insert the wiper drive system module with three screws at 10 N.m (88 lb in), and plug the electrical connector back to the wiper motor. After that complete the setup by putting back the wiper arms and the air inlet grille along with performing basic wiper operations.
Q: How to replace the rear wiper motor on Chevrolet S10?
A: After taking out the Wiper Arm from the shaft remove the motor nut and spacer. Pull out the interior panel and unplug the electrical connector at the controller. Take out the Wiper Motor by removing its two screws. Insert the Wiper Motor onto the car through its two screws but center the motor shaft in the tailgate opening before tightening the screws to 6.5 n.m / 57 lb in torque setting. After connecting the electrical wires to the controller you can put back the interior trim panel and finish installing the spacer and nut at similar tightness levels as the motor. Rehabilitate the Wiper Arm to its correct position on the automobile.