Ford Escape Wiper Motor Replacement

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • 00:00 - The problem…
    00:52 - Mark wiper arm positions
    01:09 - Wiper arm removal
    01:54 - Windshield cowl cover removal
    03:13 - Wiper motor removal
    03:59 - What are the causes of the wiper motor failure?
    04:25 - Wiper motor re-installation
    05:27 - Initializing the wiper motor position
    06:17 - Front windshield cowl cover re-installation
    06:57 - Inspect wiper arm splines and arm re-installation
    07:58 - Test the wipers
    08:29 - Final steps
    Video short showing the replacement procedure for a driver's side wiper motor replacement on a 3rd generation Ford Escape / Kuga (2013-2019).
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Komentáře • 35

  • @patrickwilson9599
    @patrickwilson9599 Před měsícem

    Great video! Thanks... you saved me from buying both motors when all I needed to replace was the left side 👍🏻

  • @robmartin3585
    @robmartin3585 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Before buying a new motor, try this: remove the caps as he did in this excellent video and tighten the nuts. Pretty tight. Worked for me, saving about $100 at Carquest, who, btw, told me how to fix it.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 8 měsíci +1

      That is interesting. Were yours simply not gripping the splines on the motor?

    • @markmedlinjr
      @markmedlinjr Před 5 měsíci +1

      Same thing, here. If the bolt is moving and not the arm, it's not the motor.
      I took the arm off, cleaned it and tightened it back down tight.
      Voilà!

    • @patrickwilson9599
      @patrickwilson9599 Před měsícem

      That did fix our same problem last time it acted this way but unfortunatly this time the wiper motor went out.

  • @crazy2wt
    @crazy2wt Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the video! Very easy to do. I completed in an hour and a half, just watching your video.😊

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      Glad you were able to get it all fixed up!

  • @cyberstace58
    @cyberstace58 Před 9 měsíci

    Very good video explaining the procedure of replacing the wiper motor.

  • @GreyRockOne
    @GreyRockOne Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very detailed! Thank You. Great camera work and no shop noise to distract. Perfect! I just subscribed too.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the subscription! The lack of noise can be attributed to me moving to my new garage that has a LOT more space to produce better quality videos :). Glad the video was able to help you solve your problem.

  • @johnw3379
    @johnw3379 Před rokem +2

    Great video, very informative and helpful!

  • @dukeschneider2077
    @dukeschneider2077 Před rokem

    thank you for the video, my daughters Escape just started showing symptoms of a bad LH wiper motor

  • @stefaniemckoy1100
    @stefaniemckoy1100 Před 9 měsíci

    What are the red and black wires to the windshield for coming from the passenger wiper motor? We have them and can’t figure it out (or how to put them in place)

  • @sniper7.62x51
    @sniper7.62x51 Před 11 měsíci

    Same job on the Ford Transit connect which is the same chassis.

  • @302KingCobra
    @302KingCobra Před 3 měsíci

    For Information.... The driver and passenger side motors are the same. The difference is the bracket.

  • @user-ou3ei7rv8k
    @user-ou3ei7rv8k Před 8 měsíci

    what do you think, my left wiper doesnt work, sometimes it smashes the top cover of the front window, the right side works perfect - the left no. i made a calibration today but still the same the right side answer all commands during calibration, the second no. if i turn off the ignition the problem left motor is makin a half circle like it should...

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 8 měsíci

      there is a very high chance the left motor is done for. The motors operate independently but the brains that control both are in the left motor and is a very common part that fails. I'd say replace the left motor and depending on the car it came off of (or if its new) that you may or may not need calibration. I was super lucky to not have to do a calibration on this car.

    • @user-ou3ei7rv8k
      @user-ou3ei7rv8k Před 7 měsíci

      @@piercedasian replaced the left motor , it cost me 20 usd for used😘 and didnt need a calibration. thank you

  • @sahilinamdar4097
    @sahilinamdar4097 Před rokem

    no prescription glasses till know after lasik ? just curious planning mine as well 😅

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      Interesting question but on my Ford Escape repair video. I had PRK laser eye surgery years ago and did not need glasses for years. I wear reading glasses now and a VERY light prescription to sharpen up my vision when my eyes are a bit tired but otherwise my vision is still 20/20.

  • @dropndeal
    @dropndeal Před rokem

    To be accurate, vehicle sides are identified as follows: Left = Drivers, and Right = Passenger. The view is always when seated in the driver's seat.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      yes my bad. I was pretty dead tired when I filmed this video and I realized this post production.

  • @AT-wl9yq
    @AT-wl9yq Před rokem

    I wouldn't expect this method to always work. You're supposed to go through a celebration routine every time you work on the wiper system. If you get away doing it like in the video, that's fine. However, if it doesn't work, you'll need to program the actuators with a dealership level scan tool. I would make sure I had access to one before I took anything apart. I get these in all the time from other shops that aren't equipped to deal with this design.
    If you guy's are interested, the procedure I'm talking about is listed in the main workshop manual. The only thing missing are the wiring diagrams. If you use a service like All Data or MItchell, you'll get the exact same WM that Ford techs use.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      yes you're correct in stating the need for calibration. I have been actually quite fortunate in the few escapes that I have fixed this exact issue on that none need recalibration (presumably b/c the wipers were calibrated from the factory on the other cars - this was a used part from another escape. Your statement of needing calibration I'm sure would 100% apply to a new part since it would not have been programmed a "reference point".

    • @302KingCobra
      @302KingCobra Před 3 měsíci

      @@piercedasian I replaced the driver side motor with one from a used escape. It didn't work. I had to remove the control board from the original motor to get it to work.

  • @dcwatashi
    @dcwatashi Před rokem +1

    Why are you working on a FIX OR REPAIR DAILY ???? 😺😺😺 Must belong to a friend or family member LOL

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      I'm always fixing things! It never fails to amaze me how often my phone rings (sometimes off the hook) for my know how on how to address problems with ether it be home, car, computer or even gardening related!

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi Před rokem

      @@piercedasian I meant why are you working on a Ford
      Gee took it three months to answer lol

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem +1

      I know... I'm getting terrible at being responsive to all the comments but life with kids is crazy and my house move recently has really put a HUGE damper on my time.

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi Před rokem

      @@piercedasian I thought you already moved. I will send you an email instead.

  • @CheeseSqueezer
    @CheeseSqueezer Před rokem

    Any links to the exact wiper motors you bought? I can only find them for 300 each. Is that correct?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem +1

      sorry, my wiper motor was from the auto wreckers. They are stupid expensive so $300 sounds about right. You may need to take it to ford for recalibration as well so factor that into the cost. I got lucky b/c mine came off of a ford escape that had the wipers in the right position before the power was cut from it and dismantled.