Having a front wiper problem is not uncommon. However, it is a bit more for the rear wipers. Replacing a rear wiper on a Jeep Renegade is very easy. But the broom isn't always the problem. So it's important to understand what the problem is and how to fix it. We will now see what are the most regular rear wiper malfunctions. Depending on the problem, it will be easier to see the nature of the failure. Let's take a closer look.
The rear wiper on your Jeep Renegade is noisy
A noisy rear wiper on the Jeep Renegade isn't a big deal, but it's definitely quite annoying. If you discern a shrill noise is that it comes from the wear of the rubber blade of the broom. As if you ever run it on your dry windshield. If so, you definitely need to change it. In case it is a squeaky noise , it is probably the training which is slightly seized. In this case, it is enough to lubricate it lightly, and the problem will be fixed.
Complete failure of the rear wiper of your Jeep Renegade
The problem is definitely with your rear wiper motor. If you want to check it, you will need to measure the electrical voltage at the motor terminals. However, this is a precaution that is not really necessary. The failure is certainly due to its engine. In this case, you must obtain a new engine, compatible with the Jeep Renegade . It is however conceivable that the problem comes from broom training . In this case, activate it manually. If the latter pivots on its axis without problem, it means that it has no malfunction.