Having a front wiper malfunction is not uncommon. However, it is more so for the rear wipers. Changing a rear wiper on this jeep wrangler is extremely easy. But the malfunction does not inevitably come from the broom. It is therefore essential to discern what is the malfunction and how to fix it. We will now see what are the most common rear wiper malfunctions. Depending on the malfunction, we can more simply diagnose the origin of the problem. Let's take a closer look.
The rear wiper of your jeep wrangler is noisy
A noisy rear wiper on the jeep wrangler is not a serious malfunction, however it is undoubtedly quickly annoying. If you perceive a shrill noise is that it comes from the wear of the rubber blade of the broom. Just like when you rotated it on the dry windshield. In this case, it will probably have to be replaced. If ever it's a squeaky noise , the training is probably slightly seized. You just need to lubricate it a bit, and the malfunction will be fixed.
Complete failure of the rear wiper of your jeep wrangler
The malfunction undoubtedly comes from the motor 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 completely necessary. The failure was probably caused by the engine. In this case, you will need to obtain a new engine, compatible with jeep wrangler . It is however possible that the malfunction comes from broom training . In this situation, activate it by hand. If the latter ever moves on its axis without worry, it is because it has no malfunction.