Well here is my attempt at a 'sticky'
This is for those who hate the rear wiper and how it makes the back end look uneven.
So this is what we start with...
First pop this bit off by pulling from the bottom...
Then remove this nut (13 i think)...
Now we need to take the arm off and it isn't easy - it's on splines and it will have 'bonded' itself. Stick some WD40 in there and then use a pair of pliers like so...
Now it's time to open the boot and remove the motor. First take out these two screws...
Then give the plastic a good tug and it will come off the poppers - you should be left with this sight...
Remove the circuit block and the washer pipe...
Once you have removed the washer pipe it is a good idea to find something to either block it or cover it up or do both. I used silicone to block it and then put a bag over it and tied it on tight.
Now you just need to take off the three nuts and the motor will fall...
Now at this point i'm hoping you've found something to fill the hole with - I bought a blanking plate from ebay, but you can just as easily use a grommet from your local electrical store...
Put the plastics back together and you're done.
And now my rear end looks like this...
This is for those who hate the rear wiper and how it makes the back end look uneven.
So this is what we start with...
First pop this bit off by pulling from the bottom...
Then remove this nut (13 i think)...
Now we need to take the arm off and it isn't easy - it's on splines and it will have 'bonded' itself. Stick some WD40 in there and then use a pair of pliers like so...
Now it's time to open the boot and remove the motor. First take out these two screws...
Then give the plastic a good tug and it will come off the poppers - you should be left with this sight...
Remove the circuit block and the washer pipe...
Once you have removed the washer pipe it is a good idea to find something to either block it or cover it up or do both. I used silicone to block it and then put a bag over it and tied it on tight.
Now you just need to take off the three nuts and the motor will fall...
Now at this point i'm hoping you've found something to fill the hole with - I bought a blanking plate from ebay, but you can just as easily use a grommet from your local electrical store...
Put the plastics back together and you're done.
And now my rear end looks like this...