I had a similar problem - seems that the assembly that holds the brushes for the motor can self-destruct. Anyway, first remove the wiper arm from the outside of the hatch. Then remove the three bolts on the triangular metal bracket that holds the wiper motor. The assembly should then be free to lift out. Todd '88 Westy chrisadubs wrote: > Is there a simple way to remove the rear wiper assembly? I had > everythingdisconnected but the linkage where its passes through the > hatch could not figure outa way to disconnect it. It seems the motor > is getting voltage, but the tape wrappedaround the motor is quite > toasted.Thanks, Chris1986 Westy
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