Rear Aero wiper

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polosilver wrote:Mine has been on the car for 2 months, in which ive drove it once a week, on saturday to work (been off uni) and its perfect working order if anyone wants it. The only reason its for sale is because ive got no wiper now. Smoothing the car now ;)
How easy is it to remove the rear wiper motor assembly from the hatch - or do you even have to? I'm thinking of taking this route for the show season then having the motor and wiper on one side ready to be fitted for the winter months...

MM, I'm putting my wipers, front and rear, back to standard with a view to part-exing against a new Polo GTI, or at least that's the plan! My local dealership would much prefer it if the car is standard as it will be easier for them to sell on :)
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Post by PhilGTi »

Well its not difficult at all.

Remove the rear plastic panel by undoing the 2 star key bolts in the plastic handle bits. Then just pull it off carfully.

3 bolts remove the motor, but you have to take the rear wiper arm off first.

Once the Arm and motor is loose just disconnect the power plug and water line.

Replace the grommet with a blank one, with no hole.
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Excellent. And the reverse procedure to get it back on if necessary. Cheers chap 8)
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Also, may i add, you can cable tie the water pipe to the boot drainage hole, this means if you press the button by accident and some comes out it will just drain out of the bottom, :D.

Once you take the boot plastic off its pretty easy to see how its done. Cant really go wrong.
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