Thanks so much for your help! You made this such an easy repair. I really appreciate you taking the time to do this. I was able to find a used part on eBay for $65. You probably saved me about $400-$500. Again, thanks so much!
Thanks Paul, just did my wife's 2018 with a new mopar unit after it started making a nasty noise. Very helpful since we're having major storms here in socal.
Thanks for the video, had mine out in 15 minutes taking it easy. Maybe the 3h that Quadratec lists include going to the store / local classifieds to pick up a replacement motor? That'll be just about right for me today.
Typically, they are reusable. If you happen to destroy some, I believe there are standard sizes for each manufacturer and most parts stores sell them, or have a "variety pack". If so, make sure you get the ones for Jeep/Chrysler.
Thanks for watching. All you have to do it put it back together in the opposite order you took it apart. I assume people would like shorter videos than extending it out longer than necessary.
Thanks so much for your help! You made this such an easy repair. I really appreciate you taking the time to do this. I was able to find a used part on eBay for $65. You probably saved me about $400-$500. Again, thanks so much!
Thanks for the kind words. I really appreciate it and I'm glad I could help. KEEP JEEPIN' !
Excellent tutorial, Paul. Thank you. My motor burned out and I am looking to do this on Friday!
Thanks for tuning in and checking out my channel. I'm glad it was helpful.
Thanks Paul, just did my wife's 2018 with a new mopar unit after it started making a nasty noise. Very helpful since we're having major storms here in socal.
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Thanks for watching. I hope this went as smoothly for you as it did for me. I think you saved over $700 doing this yourself. :)
Thanks for the video, had mine out in 15 minutes taking it easy. Maybe the 3h that Quadratec lists include going to the store / local classifieds to pick up a replacement motor? That'll be just about right for me today.
Thanks for watching. I'm always very happy when my videos are helpful.
Thx! Very good tutorial 🙏
Thanks for watching. I'm so glad you found it useful!
Thank you very much. Very helpful and now a new subscriber.
Mine still working but makes an awful noise when wipers on. So, now I am replacing it. Thanks for the video!
I knew it was time because mine was making a "grinding" or "moaning" noise. Best to replace it before it dies on the road, right?
Thanks for the tips. 👍
Thank you very helpful
My dealership wanted to charge me $900.00 to replace mine. Criminal!
Looks like I just saved you $780. Thanks for watching!
Nice job
The Jeep electric motors are not waterproof smear gasket maker around the seams before you put it back😢
What type of push pins do I use to replace them
Typically, they are reusable. If you happen to destroy some, I believe there are standard sizes for each manufacturer and most parts stores sell them, or have a "variety pack". If so, make sure you get the ones for Jeep/Chrysler.
Where did you get the part from?
I ordered the part from Quadratec, but they price matched carparts.com who actually has it cheaper.
Dude, you need to buy a tripod. You should of called this the wiper motor removal. There was not install. Waste of time.
Thanks for watching. All you have to do it put it back together in the opposite order you took it apart. I assume people would like shorter videos than extending it out longer than necessary.
Awesome thanks. Mines just gave out and need to replace it.