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REAR WIPER INOPERABLE (INSTALL NEW WIPER ARM ASSY)

Subject: REAR WIPER INOPERABLE

Model and Year: 1992 M/L VANS WITH DUTCH DOORS

Some owners of 1992 M/L Vans equipped with Dutch Doors (RPO E54) may experience a condition where the rear wiper blade, or the wiper arm may become inoperable. The wiper arm and wiper motor shaft may become bent causing the rear liftgate glass to become scratched.

The old wiper arm assembly design is such that when going through a mechanical rotating brush car wash, it may be possible for the rotating brushes to grab the arm and bend both the arm and the motor shaft.

A new wiper arm assembly has been released into production. This new assembly is similar to the old assembly, except for a revised wiper arm angle and a wiper blade that attaches from the bottom. This new assembly makes it less likely that a mechanical car wash could grab the arm.

Service Procedure (Reference Figure 1 and 2)

1) Remove the interior liftgate molding. 2) Remove the interior handle and the interior handle cover. 3) Remove the rear wiper assembly. 4) Disconnect the wiper hose from the lift gate harness assembly and pull the rubber grommet away from the lift gate. 5) Install the new wiper assembly to the vehicle. 6) Install the wiper hose grommet through the liftgate and secure to the liftgate harness assembly. 7) Test wiper for glass cleaning radius and wiper fluid dispense. 8) Install the interior liftgate molding. 9) Install the interior handle and the interior handle cover.

Parts Information

Old P/N New P/N ------- ------- Wiper arm 22122146 22143113 Wiper Blade 22127430 22121081

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

Warranty Information

For vehicles repaired under warranty use: Labor operation: N3621 Arm, Wiper back glass-replace Use applicable labor time for labor hours.


Object Number: 76448  Size: FS


Object Number: 76206  Size: FS

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