In this case it will be necessary to first pay attention to the angles of the
Wiper Arms and unscrew the cap nuts. Following this, remove the air inlet grille and the hood seal. Remove the small wiper linkage from the wiper motor with the aid of a pry-bar and to remove the wiper pushes the wiper pivots through the cowl. Take off a clip and pull it, and remove the motor cover then. Remove the electrical connector, then the bolts that hold the cowl on and take out the motor, be careful on the bolts which go into the slots of the motor assembly to be fixed by rubber grommets. For installation reverse the above process; grease the linkage joints and make sure the linkage moves smoothly and the wipers are at correct angle. Last of all, torque the motor mounting bolts to 98 in. lbf. Leverage to 8.7 kg-m the wiper arm retaining nuts Tighten the wiper motor cap screw to 98 inch lbs. (14 Nm). For the rear wiper motor, this is the position of the wiper arm and then the removal of the negative terminal of the battery. The rear hatch trim panel and the rear wiper arm should be taken out and the electrical connector also should be disconnected and the mounting bolts should also be unlatched. Pull the motor back to get out of the hatch, then put the motor in place the rubber seal must be fitted correctly. Retorq the mounting bolts with 7 ft. lbs. Tighten the wiper arc to 10Nm and the wiper arm nut to 10 ft. lbs. (14 Nm).