Having a front wiper issue is not uncommon. However it is a little more for the rear wipers. Replacing a rear wiper on the Jeep Commander is very simple. But the concern does not always come from the broom. It is therefore wiser to know what the problem is and how to fix it. We will now find out what are the most regular rear wiper malfunctions. Depending on the concern, we can more simply determine the nature of the concern. Let's take a closer look.
The rear wiper of your Jeep Commander is noisy
A noisy rear wiper on the Jeep Commander is not a major concern, however it is certainly quickly tense. If you perceive a shrill noise is that it comes from the wear of the rubber blade of the broom. As if you were rotating it on the dry windshield. If so, you probably need to replace it. If ever it's a squeaky noise , the training is probably slightly seized. It will suffice in this case to lubricate it a little, and the problem will be solved.
Complete breakdown of the rear wiper of your Jeep Commander
The problem is certainly the engine of your rear wiper. If you want to be sure, you will need to measure the electrical voltage across the motor. However, this is a precaution that is not entirely necessary. The failure was probably caused by its engine. In this situation, you will need to obtain a new engine, compatible with your Jeep Commander . It is nevertheless likely that the concern comes from broom training . In this case, activate it manually. If the latter ever pivots on its axis without worry, it is because it has no malfunction.