US IMPORT Front Windshield Wiper Motor For Ford 1987-1996 F150 F250 F350 Bronco
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US IMPORT Front Windshield Wiper Motor For Ford 1987-1996 F150 F250 F350 Bronco
Suits:
Make | Model | Year | Engine | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ford | Bronco | 87-96 | All | Front 2 Plug Motor |
Ford | F Super Duty | 90-96 | All | Front 2 Plug Motor |
Ford | F-150 | 87-96 | All | Front 2 Plug Motor |
Ford | F-250 | 87-96 | All | Front 2 Plug Motor |
Ford | F-350 | 87-96 | All | Front 2 Plug Motor |
- All components are new to ensure a long service life
- New magnets deliver the torque needed to withstand extreme weather conditions and compensate for worn components in the wiper system
- Each motor is assembled with the precise amount of lubricant for quiet operation and long life
- Gears are made from composite materials that resist stripping and last longer
- Motors are supplied with electronic pulse boards (where required) designed w/ superior components using lasting manufacturing processes.
- Unsurpassed reliability, durability and resistance to vibration and thermal shock
If your windshield wipers are not operating, this can be caused by a variety of different parts on the vehicle and mis-diagnosis is common. Read these troubleshooting tips first:
- With the car off, try to manually move your wiper blades back and forth.
- If you can move your wiper blades, that may signify a mechanical problem. Inspect your wiper linkage to see if it has separated the wipers from the motor. (To find a replacement Wiper Linkage, click on "Wiper Linkage/Transmission" under the "Wiper & Washer" category.)
- If you cannot move your wiper blades, disconnect your wiper motor and turn your ignition and wipers on.
- Test the connector's terminals with an electrical tester to see if the motor is receiving power.
- If the wiper motor is receiving power but not functioning, it is likely a faulty wiper motor.
- If your motor is not receiving power, you will want to check for blown fuses, bad relays, or broken wires to fix the connectivity issue.