Dude, I've been struggling with a wiper motor and I didn't even realize that the fuse on my fuse box was also missing. You just saved me a massive headache, thank you!
My 2013 Jetta had a problem where it made a screeching noise for years. I knew it worked fine, and was a defect, but it was so loud. Moved to a state where it constantly rains so I couldn’t take the noise anymore. Took it to the mechanic and he warned me it would only be a matter of days before it broke. Funny because I’ve been driving with it for over +4years. He wanted to charge me for 3 hours worth of labor and $500 to replace this motor. Ordered it brand new on Amazon for $70 and replaced it in 1 hour after watching this video. Thank you!
Amazing video.Thank you. My wiper motor died after the winter storm. Vw dealership wanted 600$, mechanic500$(parts,labor, tax) . Autozone sells motor for 180$, no linkage,they wanted me to wait for days. I watched your video, went to the junkyard and pulled out myself the motor with the linkage in 10min. Installation was even easier since i practiced at the junkyard. Wiper motor with the linkage costed me 70$ in total!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Falconer, THANK YOU for making this video! I was quoted $1,000 at a VW dealership in Minnesota to replace the wiper motor. I bought a new (refurbished) motor for less than $200. In less than an hour, we had the old one out, and new one in. It worked great to follow along with your video. Thank you!!
Used this video extensively working on this replacement. Very very helpful, will suggest anyone watching to mark with a marker the linkage (short arm on the back that attaches to the motor itself) otherwise you'll be struggling to align it properly.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video that made things a lot easier and you really took your time and I could understand and you said the size of the bolts and everything you did a great job thank you
My motor sounds like it's about to go out. I'm watching this video to prepare to have to attempt to do this myself. The dealership prices are ridiculous. If all else fails I'll send this video to my dad so he can do it lol.
This video saved me so much money! I followed you step by step and you made it so easy! Thank you! It feels good to have buttery smooth blades again. They’ve been bouncing across my windshield for YEARS.
Bruh!! This was a blessing!! Thank you for this simple and easy to follow video. Its right to the point and I feel bad you had to do that in the cold. Thank you Thank you Thank you!!
Thank you for making this video. I replaced my motor and linkage as it was seized. However now my wipers always park in the middle of the windshield instead of at the bottom. I even tried letting the motor home itself, then bolt the wipers back on at the base of windshield. Turn them on, and they park in middle again when I turn them off. I even took out the linkage, manually pushed it to the parked position, re-installed and turned car on, let wipers run, no issues. Turn them off and they park in middle of windshield again. This wouldn't be a fuse or relay right? Any ideas?
Great video. Be careful the new wiper motor from VW has the linkage already attached(old one his held on with 13mm?). If you use the one from VW you must change the linkage as well. I got a new Cardone motor from CarId. It fit perfectly. FYI you may need a small puller to get wiper arms off.
I did this however the wipers, after being used they dont hide away! I need to postirion them right and then place the screw any idea which one specific it is?
Thanks so much for this. Glad I found it; just needed to know where the fuse box was. Time stamp: 18:39 if anyone else needs to know. Anyone know P/N for 20Afuse?
If I remember correctly I was showing where the fuse was located because VW doesn’t provide that info. I’m pretty sure my fuse was good so I moved on to the motor.👍👍
Do you see a pool of water in the area under the cowl? It is not sealed very well and may need some additional sealing. It possible it keeps getting wet
Thanks for the video... The vw jetta wiper motors are not sealed correctly which leads to ingress of water inside the motor which leads to the motor to fail in general and i would imagine in colder climates the water that has got inside of the motor and freeze leading to failure... Im in comiefornia so i dont have snow really (maybe 2 times in 30 years) .. Just a tip take a marker and mark on a couple spots to keep the linkage lined up right anywhere parts cross (don't worry it wont be seen from under the cowl when its all back together)
Oh wow, thanks for the info. I’m preparing to just change my fuse, b/c the dealer wants to charge me $130 just to look at it, before they can tell me if it’s covered under my warranty. Hoping it’s not the motor, guessing that will be a more expensive fix.
@@Tibori23 try to see if you have any local shops that'll do it for cheaper the wiper motor from vw for a jetta will cost you like 300-400dollars cause they sell the motor and transmission together (they can be separated I did it for my gfs car) it's not super hard just got to make sure everything is lined back up right. I got one from a auto dismantling yard for 40 bucks and did it myself.. they are prone to failed on the mrk 6 jetta , golfs and passats along. You can use a wiper motor from most of these if I remember right they are mounted and wired the same on the same generation jetta and gold at least. Just double check a cross reference
@@Tibori23 also how did it stop did it make grinding noises then slow down and eventually over time stop? If so the motor is fried cause that's what my gfs did over the time frame of like 4 months it sounded like a dying cat and eventually just bit the ghost and stopped out right.
LowMan Josh thanks! It miraculously started working again after my husband found the fusebox, removed the fuse and put it right back in since it wasn’t blown. He witnessed it himself not working prior to doing all this, proving I am not crazy.
Yeah the 2012 or 6th gen jetta are pretty notorious for wiper motor failure my gf has one and it's using the wipers is a terrible experience been putting off fixing it as I usually work on mostly donestics(with the exception of Toyotas and maybe Honda and Nissan)
Helllo can anyone please tell me where the windshield wiper fuse is thank you under the hood or in car????where is it located what number is it thank you
i fucked my wiper blades and they turn on when i start the car with no means of turning off. i live in california and i needed to know where that fuse was to just stop it from happening😭
Dude, I've been struggling with a wiper motor and I didn't even realize that the fuse on my fuse box was also missing. You just saved me a massive headache, thank you!
My 2013 Jetta had a problem where it made a screeching noise for years. I knew it worked fine, and was a defect, but it was so loud. Moved to a state where it constantly rains so I couldn’t take the noise anymore.
Took it to the mechanic and he warned me it would only be a matter of days before it broke. Funny because I’ve been driving with it for over +4years. He wanted to charge me for 3 hours worth of labor and $500 to replace this motor.
Ordered it brand new on Amazon for $70 and replaced it in 1 hour after watching this video. Thank you!
Amazing video.Thank you. My wiper motor died after the winter storm. Vw dealership wanted 600$, mechanic500$(parts,labor, tax) . Autozone sells motor for 180$, no linkage,they wanted me to wait for days. I watched your video, went to the junkyard and pulled out myself the motor with the linkage in 10min. Installation was even easier since i practiced at the junkyard. Wiper motor with the linkage costed me 70$ in total!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Falconer, THANK YOU for making this video! I was quoted $1,000 at a VW dealership in Minnesota to replace the wiper motor. I bought a new (refurbished) motor for less than $200.
In less than an hour, we had the old one out, and new one in. It worked great to follow along with your video.
Thank you!!
Used this video extensively working on this replacement. Very very helpful, will suggest anyone watching to mark with a marker the linkage (short arm on the back that attaches to the motor itself) otherwise you'll be struggling to align it properly.
This was super helpful and I completed the job in about 20 minutes. Thanks!
Absolutely perfect! I followed the video to a T, works like a champ. Thank you so much for sharing!!
Just wanted to say THANK YOU for making this video. It cut the install for me easily in half. Cheers to you sir!!! 💪💪💪💪
This gave me confidence to fix my own. After this i gotta fix the back door actuator. Jettas in a nutshell
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video that made things a lot easier and you really took your time and I could understand and you said the size of the bolts and everything you did a great job thank you
Sir. Just wanted to say Thank you ! for this video (from the other side of the earth) it helped me a lot.
this was a godsend. thank you for posting your video's. I've watched some before, but this time I really needed it
Thanks. Exactly what I needed to replace my motor this morning.
спасибо за столь скурпулёзное и полезное видео! Здоровья вашей спине :)
Thank you, this video is helpful. I’ll be replacing my wiper motor here very soon.
Solid video. Was able to fix my motor in less than an hr
That was awesome! I’ve been needing to do this myself...this is really helpful!
You make it look easy! Thanks! Going to have to try this on my Mom's Jetta. :)
Bam, exactly what I needed. Nothing fancy but shows exactly what you need to do. My wife and daughter think I’m a genius
Thanks,just did mine following your video tutorial, thank you sr.
Thank you for your video. I was able to install my new wiper motor with ease. :)
My motor sounds like it's about to go out. I'm watching this video to prepare to have to attempt to do this myself. The dealership prices are ridiculous. If all else fails I'll send this video to my dad so he can do it lol.
Seeing your video from India it was really helpful thank you keep doing
This video saved me so much money! I followed you step by step and you made it so easy! Thank you! It feels good to have buttery smooth blades again. They’ve been bouncing across my windshield for YEARS.
Thank you.Clear & Simple,Great post.
Bruh!! This was a blessing!! Thank you for this simple and easy to follow video. Its right to the point and I feel bad you had to do that in the cold. Thank you Thank you Thank you!!
(Wiper motor nut size 13mm)Helped me out a lot thank you!
Phenomenal video, it helped me immensely! Thank you!
Thank you for making this RUclips video.
Saved my life!! Ty for the video!
thank you for the fuse location. amazing video
Thank you sir. You saved me a lot of money. 👍😁
This is a mans man. Jean's, Flannel, loosebening screws over and open enginebay.
Money saving video,Thankew thankew vury much.
Very useful and thank you!
Thank you for making this video.
I replaced my motor and linkage as it was seized. However now my wipers always park in the middle of the windshield instead of at the bottom.
I even tried letting the motor home itself, then bolt the wipers back on at the base of windshield. Turn them on, and they park in middle again when I turn them off.
I even took out the linkage, manually pushed it to the parked position, re-installed and turned car on, let wipers run, no issues. Turn them off and they park in middle of windshield again.
This wouldn't be a fuse or relay right?
Any ideas?
Thanks for the great video! Just got mine fixed and this tutorial really helped make it a simple process.
Great video. Be careful the new wiper motor from VW has the linkage already attached(old one his held on with 13mm?). If you use the one from VW you must change the linkage as well. I got a new Cardone motor from CarId. It fit perfectly. FYI you may need a small puller to get wiper arms off.
Going to do mine later today on a 2012 Jetta SEL - I assume its the same - Thanks for your help!
my 2012 SEL is having the same problem
Thanks so much old man 🫡
Did you have to put the linkage in any particular position? How about when you put the wiper arms back onto the linkage?
I did this however the wipers, after being used they dont hide away! I need to postirion them right and then place the screw any idea which one specific it is?
I like your video. My 2015 VW Jetta wipers stop working. Fuse seem to be good. Any ideas sir? Can that still be a bad motor? Thanks
Thanks so much for this. Glad I found it; just needed to know where the fuse box was. Time stamp: 18:39 if anyone else needs to know. Anyone know P/N for 20Afuse?
where did you buy your motor from? thanks for the helpful video!!
Have you set the wipers in the lowest mode before you changed it ? If not, APP function won’t work anymore. I have this problem
Buddy, thank you for your amazing video.
By the way, have you found out, why was the motor freezing up ?
Thanks for the video sir
I’m having the same exact issues. It’s not working unless it’s on High. Do you have a part #?
Thank you so much
Ok vídeo, saludos
Opened my motor up and my gear is worn out. Don’t know how
To get it out. Or where to get a replacement gear ⚙️ any advice ?
is this process same for golf mk6 2011?
My wipers works well! The problem is a loud noice every time it is on? What it can be? … sounds like a scream 😅
Did you need to replace the fuse with the new motor? Or did the fuse blow at the same time you wanted to do the replacement?
If I remember correctly I was showing where the fuse was located because VW doesn’t provide that info. I’m pretty sure my fuse was good so I moved on to the motor.👍👍
Would I have to replace both motors, or is there only one motor?
I got Tim the tool man Taylor vibes. I’ve video
I got everything installed but my wipers dont move correctly
Thanks for the video ! Replaced my motor, but it died within a month.. Fuse is good.. Any idea why the motor keeps failing ?
Do you see a pool of water in the area under the cowl? It is not sealed very well and may need some additional sealing. It possible it keeps getting wet
It actually turned out to be the wiper arms that were damaged lol... the splines were stripped right off, so it wouldn't rotate..
@@mybabyischubby ahh makes sense. Glad you got it figured out!
Thanks for the video... The vw jetta wiper motors are not sealed correctly which leads to ingress of water inside the motor which leads to the motor to fail in general and i would imagine in colder climates the water that has got inside of the motor and freeze leading to failure... Im in comiefornia so i dont have snow really (maybe 2 times in 30 years) .. Just a tip take a marker and mark on a couple spots to keep the linkage lined up right anywhere parts cross (don't worry it wont be seen from under the cowl when its all back together)
Oh wow, thanks for the info. I’m preparing to just change my fuse, b/c the dealer wants to charge me $130 just to look at it, before they can tell me if it’s covered under my warranty. Hoping it’s not the motor, guessing that will be a more expensive fix.
@@Tibori23 try to see if you have any local shops that'll do it for cheaper the wiper motor from vw for a jetta will cost you like 300-400dollars cause they sell the motor and transmission together (they can be separated I did it for my gfs car) it's not super hard just got to make sure everything is lined back up right. I got one from a auto dismantling yard for 40 bucks and did it myself.. they are prone to failed on the mrk 6 jetta , golfs and passats along. You can use a wiper motor from most of these if I remember right they are mounted and wired the same on the same generation jetta and gold at least. Just double check a cross reference
@@Tibori23 also how did it stop did it make grinding noises then slow down and eventually over time stop? If so the motor is fried cause that's what my gfs did over the time frame of like 4 months it sounded like a dying cat and eventually just bit the ghost and stopped out right.
LowMan Josh thanks! It miraculously started working again after my husband found the fusebox, removed the fuse and put it right back in since it wasn’t blown. He witnessed it himself not working prior to doing all this, proving I am not crazy.
LowMan Josh no noises at all, just went to turn them on while I was driving and nothing happened. No signs prior to, just nothing.
BAM, ....................Thanks........................John........
BAM, in like flinn. I like this guy, gimme me more VW help!!
I'd There A Wiper Code For my 2012 VW Jetta SE. N if it is what is it??
Nice ford back there
Is this the same for a 2011 jetta?
TimberWolf Gaming yes
Use Rainx in windshield till fixed
Yeah the 2012 or 6th gen jetta are pretty notorious for wiper motor failure my gf has one and it's using the wipers is a terrible experience been putting off fixing it as I usually work on mostly donestics(with the exception of Toyotas and maybe Honda and Nissan)
👍💯
Where is the fuse located for the motor?
Wiper motor that is.
So I got my linkage out of place any tips to figure that out?
Hello volkswagen? Yes ide like to book an appointment.
@@armanciolamoureux7659 I got it figured out lol
How did you get it figured out? Same thing happened to me.
@@victorampo1137 how did you figure it out???
@@dexduger6026 figure what out?
Is jetta 2013 mk6 ?
Pretty sure MK6 was like 2011-2014
Helllo can anyone please tell me where the windshield wiper fuse is thank you under the hood or in car????where is it located what number is it thank you
Nvm I seen it ty
Where was it ?
i fucked my wiper blades and they turn on when i start the car with no means of turning off. i live in california and i needed to know where that fuse was to just stop it from happening😭
Changed my motor but the blades wont move help😳
You need a new 30 amp fuse.
Changing the fuse works?
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