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Why does my car not have a rear wiper motor?

Why does my car not have a rear wiper motor?

Same problem got new battery cause we test the alternator and it was good , shop found rear wiper motor was shorting out replaced that 3 months ago fixed the problem , and 4 days ago same issue came back again alternator test is good and rear wiper motor still looks good

Why is the rear wiper hot in my Ford Escape?

After replacing the battery (which had a bad cell, likely from the short) and testing the alternator i googled this site. After reading through the questions and answers i checked the rear wiper motor and low and behold it was hot. Apparently there are issues with the rear wiper motor due to various reasons.

Why does my Ford Escape battery keep dying?

I have a 2012 Escape that was experiencing the exact same issue. After replacing the battery (which had a bad cell, likely from the short) and testing the alternator i googled this site. After reading through the questions and answers i checked the rear wiper motor and low and behold it was hot.

What causes a car battery to drain overnight?

This happens when something – a glovebox light, an amplifier, any electrical component – is pulling power from the battery when it shouldn’t. Since the alternator isn’t generating vehicle electricity, the problem component pulls from the battery, slowly draining it overnight until your vehicle won’t start.

Same problem got new battery cause we test the alternator and it was good , shop found rear wiper motor was shorting out replaced that 3 months ago fixed the problem , and 4 days ago same issue came back again alternator test is good and rear wiper motor still looks good

After replacing the battery (which had a bad cell, likely from the short) and testing the alternator i googled this site. After reading through the questions and answers i checked the rear wiper motor and low and behold it was hot. Apparently there are issues with the rear wiper motor due to various reasons.

This happens when something – a glovebox light, an amplifier, any electrical component – is pulling power from the battery when it shouldn’t. Since the alternator isn’t generating vehicle electricity, the problem component pulls from the battery, slowly draining it overnight until your vehicle won’t start.

I have a 2012 Escape that was experiencing the exact same issue. After replacing the battery (which had a bad cell, likely from the short) and testing the alternator i googled this site. After reading through the questions and answers i checked the rear wiper motor and low and behold it was hot.

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