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Removing the front wiper motor Nissan X-Trail

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Tools:
Screwdriver flat medium 1 pieces
Ratchet wrench 1 pieces
Wiper blade remover (optional) 1 pieces
Socket head 10 mm 1 pieces
torque wrench 1 pieces
Socket head 14 mm 1 pieces
Parts and consumables:
Rags 1 pieces
The line 1 pieces
Airborne grease like WD-40 1 pieces
Cloth gloves 1 pieces
Grease 1 pieces
Strips of paper 1 pieces
Nissan front wiper motor 28810JG40A 1 pieces

Note:

Before removing the wiper motor on a Nissan X-Trail, you will first need to remove the wiper arms and linkage.

Removing the levers and trapezium of the front wiper Nissan X-Trail

1.  Place the car on a level surface, and turn off the ignition.

Removing the front wiper arm Nissan X-Trail

2.  Mark the position of the wiper blades in their original position, for example by gluing strips of paper. 

Removing the windshield wiper arm Honda Civic 2005 - 2011

Note:

This is necessary in order to ensure optimal operation of the brushes in the required area of ​​the wind window after the levers are in place.

3.  Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the wiper arm covers.

Removing the front wiper arm Nissan X-Trail

4.  Using a 14 mm socket, unscrew the nuts securing the wiper arms.

Removing the front wiper arm Nissan X-Trail

5.  Shaking levers of brushes of screen wipers, remove them from an axis of leads.

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

Note:

If the levers are very sour, you can use a special puller.

Removing the front wiper arm Nissan X-Trail

6. Disconnect 4 clips and remove from each party on a lateral slip.

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

7.  Use a flathead screwdriver to pry out the 3 ventilation grille holders on each side.

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

8.  Pull the grate slightly towards you.

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

9.  Remove a ventilating lattice, having removed a back edge from under a windshield.

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

10.  Disconnect the washer hose.

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

11.  Disconnect the wiring harness from the Nissan X-Trail wiper trapezoid motor. 

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

12.  Using a 10 mm socket, unscrew the 3 bolts securing the wiper trapezium to the body.

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

13.  Remove the wiper trapezoid assembly.

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

Removing the front wiper motor Nissan X-Trail

1. Disconnect the rod from the gearmotor lever with a flat screwdriver.

Removing the front wiper motor Nissan X-Trail

2. Using a 10 mm socket, unscrew the 2 mounting screws of the Nissan X-Trail front wiper motor.

Removing the front wiper motor Nissan X-Trail

3. Remove the wiper motor from the trapezoid.

Removing the front wiper motor Nissan X-Trail

4. Inspect its condition. If necessary, replace the Nissan X-Trail wiper motor with a new one.

Removing the front wiper motor Nissan X-Trail

5. Remove old grease from axles and bushings and apply new grease.

6. Install the wiper motor and trapezoid on the Nissan X-Trail in the reverse order of removal.

Removing the front wiper motor Nissan X-Trail

7. Establish a trapeze of janitors into place upside-down.

Removing the wiper trapezoid Nissan X-Trail

8. Remove dirt and rust from the trapezoid axle.

Removing the front wiper arm Nissan X-Trail

9. Establish levers of brushes of a screen wiper in an order, the return to removal. Fastening nuts tighten the moment  24 Н•м.

Removing the front wiper arm Nissan X-Trail

Note:

When installing, make sure that the left brush is located at a distance of about  40 mm  from the bottom edge of the glass, and the right brush is  34 mm  (when viewed in the direction of the car).

Source:  carpedia.club

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