Ford Explorer owners have reported 11 problems related to rear window wiper washer motor (under the visibility category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Explorer based on all problems reported for the Explorer.
The rear window wiper on my 1999 Ford Explorer fails to work. I've replaced the motor, and there is power to the motor itself. If I turn the wiper on and get out and force the wiper up, it will begin to work. Unfortunately, this is not an option when driving down the highway and it begins to rain. With the wiper not working, it is very difficult to see out the back.
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2002 Ford Explorer rear windshield wipers worked intermittently. ** answer required***.
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One month after getting my 1998 Ford Explorer in October 1998 the rear wiper motor failed and was replaced under warranty. The dealer said that they were having problems with the wiper on all Explorers. In July 2001 the rear wiper moter again failed and was again replaced under warranty. Again the dealer said that this was a continuing problem with the Explorers. On may 13, 2004 the rear wiper motor has again failed. Now the dealer wants $320 to replace the motor assembly. This time there was no acknowledgement that this has been a continuing problem with the Explorer. Without the rear window wiper being opperable it is impossible to see out of the rear window during rain storms or when the road is wet and dirt splashes up onto the window. This creates a hazard that Ford should address as soon as possible.
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Upon starting vehicle windshield wipers engage without warning.
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The rear windshield wiper motor failed twice within the last year. The motor started working intermittently and then completely failed.
Rear wiper motor failed at approximately 25,000 miles. Replacement motor failed in less than two weeks. Dealer acknowledged that there is a known problem with Explorer rear wiper motor failures but stated that Ford has not acknowledged the problem nor have they made a redesigned wiper motor available.
Rear windshield wiper is inoperable. When consumer turns switch windshield wiper will not move. Dealership has replaced rear windshield wiper motor and windshield wiper assembly. Dealership is currently looking into defect for third time.
Rear wiper motor failed. Nlm.
Motor of rear window wiper failed.
Rear windshield wiper failed. Yh.
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Rear wiper failed. Yh.