2012 ford escape rear window wiper motor trouble shooting

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Asked by GuruRZTRS Feb 02, 2020 at 01:13 PM about the 2012 Ford Escape XLT AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replace my rear wiper motor with a motorcraft motor ,genuine replacement
part. the motor clicks but will not operate the fuse is good and the control
switch seems to work ,I believe I have a ground problem ,but do not know how
to go about it. It also will not pump fluid to the rear wiper ,there is not a relay
for this system . what should I be looking forgot solve this.

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I replaced the rear motor with a new motor , and the control on the steering column , approximately 200 dollars in parts , I also got out the owners manual and checked the fuse diagrams, in my car it was fuse number 19 ,located in the passenger center console low to the floor, I replaced both because ,one of them caused the fuse to blow. I recommend check the fuses first . My motor was worn out , but like anything else , in electronics you never know.Especially in an automobile.

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