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Old 01-27-2005, 11:15 AM
Carrameow Carrameow is offline
Coming back from burnout
 
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Dont you have a service CD?

You should be doing this job with a service cd, as I recall, there's a hex allen nut on the bottom part of the wiper arm that you loosen. You then can pull the wiper arm of the shaft. Next , around the circumference of the rubber boot there are screws that you remove so ultimately you can lift the whole motor assembly out.
Message gsxr, he has pictures of everything. All the duct work and trim removal has to come off. It takes patience. It isnt that hard or that bad, the hard part is pulling the old fan blades off of the dead motor and putting them on the new motor without damaging them, This can be very frustrating until I got a power grinder and just chopped up the old motor into tons of pieces so I was left with the shafts and the blades. It was ugly but simple.
Let me know if you need more help, I may have photos.
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