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Windshield wiper motor

Hi All
Does anyone have the manufacturer, & model number for the windshield wiper motor on my 2000 U270?
Looks like I need to replace.
Thanks Ric

Re: Windshield wiper motor

Reply #1
On my 98 U320 the numbers on my motor were 6565220 and MO25WJ.  Brad at FOT has it for $170.49 with club discount before shipping.


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Reply #3
Hi Y'all
Once again the forum comes thru. Thank you, thank you!!
I found a picture in Gerry Caywood's post from a year ago.
At Parts Deal.com here in Portland, I'll call them this morning. I'll also check with Napa.
Thanks again Cheers Ric 8)

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Reply #4
Well so far no joy. Parts Deal doesn't have one in stock. Napa (Ray 49812) is the wrong part. I was trying to find one locally as we're on the road. I'm going to try the Turtle wax Ice method.
Cheers Ric 8)

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Reply #5
When you get the motor and if you haven't disassembled your dash before juice squeezer did a write up that is in detail. Meanwhile good luck with the turtle wax and rain x, been there before.

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Reply #6
Well so far no joy. Parts Deal doesn't have one in stock. Napa (Ray 49812) is the wrong part. I was trying to find one locally as we're on the road. I'm going to try the Turtle wax Ice method.
Cheers Ric 8)
Its a horrible job for sure. I used a sawall and opened up the upper hole to a rectangle to get my hand threw. I only needed to tighten up the loose mount screws. Used a dab RTV on the screw heads to help keep them from loosening up in the future. Was noticed during my expansion valve replacement for the front air. Rain X is your friend
Scott
Windshield Wiper R&R

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Reply #7
I use Turtle Wax Ice exclusively on all my windows.
But I found out that I have to apply once, wait an hour or so, and then rub clear--twice.
Then good to go.
I do reapply every time I clean the windshield of bug guts.

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Reply #8
I use Turtle Wax Ice exclusively on all my windows.
But I found out that I have to apply once, wait an hour or so, and then rub clear--twice.
Then good to go.
I do reapply every time I clean the windshield of bug guts.
Interesting article by Turtle wax
Learn How To Get Your Windshield Super Clean | Turtle Wax

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Reply #9
I had a idler shaft for the drivers side wiper break coming across I 10 in Louisiana during a monsoon. Wiper assembly flying in circles knocking the crap out of my windshield while I was trying to get stopped. Anxious minute before getting out to look because I figured it did a number on my new paint but it didn't. I removed the wiper assembly from the broken shaft , got off at the next exit and start watching the weather radar for possible openings in the thunder boomers. I was out of rain x and none to be found at the few stores I could get to. Stop and go and finally got out of the rain at Baton Rouge. Wipers are a wonderful thing more so when you don't have them. I never leave home again without much rain x.