Q: How to remove and install a windshield wiper motor on Ford Bronco II?
A: For Front Wiper Motor, Turn the wiper switch on. Turn the ignition switch on until the blades are straight up and then turn ignition off to keep them there. Remove the right Wiper Arm and blade. Remove the negative Battery Cable. Remove the right pivot nut and allow the linkage to drop into the cowl. Remove the linkage access cover, located on the right side of the dash panel near the wiper motor. Reach through the access cover opening and unsnap the wiper motor clip. Push the clip away from the linkage until it clears the nib on the crank pin. Then, push the clip off the linkage. Remove the wiper linkage from motor crank pin. Disconnect the wiper motor's wiring connector. Remove the wiper motor's three attaching screws and remove the motor. Install the motor and attach the three attaching screws. Tighten to 60-65 inch lbs. (6.7-7.3Nm). Connect the wiper motor's wiring connector. Install the clip completely on the right linkage. Make sure the clip is completely on. Install the left linkage on the wiper motor crank pin. Install the right linkage on the wiper motor crank pin and pull the linkage on to the crank pin until it snaps. The clip is properly installed if the nib is protruding through the center of the clip. Reinstall the right wiper pivot shaft and nut. Reconnect the battery and turn the ignition ON. Turn the wiper switch off so the wiper motor will park, then turn the ignition OFF. Replace the right linkage access cover. Install the right Wiper Blade and arm. Check the system for proper operation. Rear Window Wiper Motor: Disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the wiper arm and blade. Remove the liftgate interior trim. Remove the motor attaching bolts (3). Disconnect the electrical leads. Remove the wiper motor from the vehicle. Install the wiper motor in position and connect the electrical leads. Install the liftgate trim. Connect the negative battery cable.