Front wiper system | Front components | Front operating modes |
Rear wiper system | Rear components | Rear operating modes |
Front blade and arm removal | Rear blade and arm removal |
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An electrically operated fixed interval intermittent rear wiper and washer system is standard factory-installed equipment on all WJ models.
REAR WASHER NOZZLE
The rear washer nozzle
is secured by a snap fit into a mounting hole in the
liftgate outer panel above the liftgate glass. The rear
washer nozzle includes an integral rear check valve.
The plumbing for the rear washer system consists of rubber hoses and
molded plastic fittings. The plumbing is routed along
the left side of the engine compartment from the
washer reservoir, through the dash into the passenger
compartment, up the left cowl side and A-pillar to
the headliner, and above the headliner to the rear
roof header. The plumbing is then routed through
grommets in the rear roof header and the liftgate
inner panel to the fitting for the rear washer nozzle.
The rear washer pump/motor unit is located in a dedicated hole on the
lower outboard side of the washer reservoir, ahead of
the left front wheel housing. The rear washer pump
mounting hole is located higher on the reservoir than
the front washer pump mounting hole.
The single rear wiper arm is
secured by a nut directly to the rear wiper motor output
shaft, which extends through the center of the
liftgate outer panel near the base of the liftgate
flip-up glass.
The molded rubber rear wiper arm park ramp is secured with a
screw to the liftgate outer panel to the right of the
rear wiper motor output shaft bezel. When the rear
wiper system is not in operation, the rear wiper arm
is parked off of the flip-up glass on this ramp so that
it will not interfere with or be damaged by the
flip-up glass operation.
The single rear wiper blade is secured to the rear wiper arm with an integral
latch, and is parked off of the liftgate flip-up
glass when the rear wiper system is not in operation.
The rear wiper motor output shaft is the only visible component of the rear
wiper module. The remainder of the module is concealed
within the liftgate beneath the liftgate flip-up
glass opening. The rear wiper module includes the
module bracket, the rear wiper motor, and the rear
wiper electronic control circuitry.
The right (wiper) multi-function switch is secured to the right
side of the multi-function switch mounting housing
near the top of the steering column, just below the
steering wheel. Only the control stalk for the right
multi-function switch is visible. The remainder of the
switch is concealed beneath the steering column
shrouds. The right multi-function switch control stalk
is dedicated to providing all of the driver controls for
both the front and rear wiper and washer systems.
The rear washer system shares a single reservoir with the front washer system,
but has its own dedicated washer pump/motor and plumbing. The washer reservoir is concealed between the left inner fender shield and the left outer fender panel, behind the inner fender liner and ahead of the left front wheel. The washer reservoir
filler neck is the only visible portion of the reservoir, and it is accessed from the left front corner of the engine compartment. Hard wired circuitry connects the rear wiper and
washer system components to the electrical system of the vehicle. These hard wired circuits are integral to several wire harnesses, which are routed throughout
the vehicle and retained by many different methods. These circuits may be connected to each other, to the vehicle electrical system and to the rear wiper and
washer system components through the use of a combination of soldered splices, splice block connectors, and many different types of wire harness terminal connectors and insulators. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes
wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, further details on wire harness routing and retention, as well as pin-out and location views for the various wire harness connectors, splices and grounds.
Front blade removal:
1. Lift the front wiper arm to raise the wiper
blade and element off of the glass, until the wiper
arm hinge is in its over-center position.
2. To remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm,
depress the pivot block latch release tab under the
tip of the arm and slide the blade away from the tip
towards the pivot end of the arm far enough to disengage
the pivot block from the hook formation on
the end of the arm.
4. Extract the hook formation on the tip of the
wiper arm from the opening in the wiper blade
superstructure just ahead of the wiper blade pivot
block/latch unit.
CAUTION: Do not allow the wiper arm to spring
back against the glass without the wiper blade in
place or the glass may be damaged.
5. Gently lower the tip of the wiper arm onto the
glass.
NOTE: The notched end of the wiper element flexor
should always be oriented towards the end of the
wiper blade that is nearest to the wiper pivot.
1. Lift the front wiper arm off of the windshield
glass, until the wiper arm hinge is in its over-center
position.
2. Position the front wiper blade near the hook
formation on the tip of the arm with the notched end
of the wiper element flexor oriented towards the end
of the wiper arm that is nearest to the wiper pivot.
3. Insert the hook formation on the tip of the
wiper arm through the opening in the wiper blade
superstructure ahead of the wiper blade pivot block/
latch unit far enough to engage the pivot block with
the hook.
4. Slide the wiper blade pivot block/latch up into
the hook formation on the tip of the wiper arm until
the latch release tab snaps into its locked position.
Latch engagement will be accompanied by an audible
click.
5. Gently lower the wiper blade onto the glass.
2. Carefully pry the plastic nut cap off of the pivot end of the wiper arm.
3. With a 15mm socket, remove the nut that secures the wiper arm to the wiper pivot shaft.
4. If necessary, use a suitable battery terminal puller to disengage the wiper arm from the wiper pivot shaft
5. Remove the front wiper arm pivot end from the wiper pivot shaft.
NOTE: Be certain that the wiper motor is in the park
position before attempting to install the front wiper
arms. Turn the ignition switch to the On position
and move the right (wiper) multi-function switch
control knob to its Off position. If the wiper pivots
move, wait until they stop moving, then turn the
ignition switch back to the Off position. The wiper
motor is now in its park position.
1. The front wiper arms must be indexed to the
wiper pivot shafts with the wiper motor in the park
position to be properly installed. Position the front
wiper arm pivot ends onto the wiper pivot shafts so
that the lower edge of the blade is aligned with the
wiper alignment lines located in the lower edge of
the windshield glass.
2. Once the wiper blade is aligned, lift the wiper
arm away from the windshield slightly to relieve the
spring tension on the pivot end and push the pivot
hole on the end of the wiper arm down firmly and
evenly over the wiper pivot shaft.
3. Install and tighten the nut that secures the
wiper arm to the wiper pivot shaft. Tighten the nut
to 24 N·m (18 ft. lbs.).
4. Wet the windshield glass, then operate the
front wipers. Turn the front wipers Off, then check
for the correct wiper arm position and readjust as
required.
5. Reinstall the plastic nut cap onto the wiper arm pivot nut.
Rear blade removal:
1. Disengage the rear wiper arm support from the rubber rear wiper arm park ramp on the right side of the liftgate just below the liftgate flip-up glass.
2. Lift the rear wiper arm to engage the arm hinge in its over-center position with the wiper blade and element off of the liftgate and the glass.
3. To remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm, push the pivot block latch release tab under the tip of the arm and slide the blade away from the tip towards the rear wiper motor output shaft end of the arm.
4. Slide the rear wiper blade away from the tip of the arm towards the pivot end of the arm far enough to disengage the pivot block from the hook formation on the end of the arm.
5. Extract the hook formation on the tip of the wiper arm from the opening in the wiper blade superstructure ahead of the wiper blade pivot block/latch unit.
CAUTION: Do not allow the wiper arm to spring back against the liftgate or the glass without the wiper blade in place or they may be damaged.
6. Gently lower the wiper arm and place the arm support in the park ramp.
NOTE: The notched end of the wiper element flexor should always be oriented towards the end of the wiper blade that is nearest to the rear wiper motor output shaft.
1. Lift the rear wiper arm off of the liftgate park
ramp.
2. Position the rear wiper blade near the hook formation on the tip of the arm with the notched end of the wiper element flexor oriented towards the end of the wiper arm that is nearest to the rear wiper motor output shaft.
3. Insert the hook formation on the tip of the wiper arm through the opening in the wiper blade superstructure ahead of the wiper blade pivot block/ latch unit far enough to engage the pivot block with the hook.
4. Slide the wiper blade pivot block/latch up into the hook formation on the tip of the wiper arm until the latch release tab snaps into its locked position.
5. Gently lower the wiper arm and place the arm support on the park ramp.
2. Using a 13mm socket or wrench, remove the nut that secures the rear wiper arm to the rear wiper motor output shaft.
3. Lift the rear wiper arm far enough to engage the over-center arm hinge in its upright position to hold the wiper blade off of the liftgate.
4. If necessary, use a battery terminal puller to disengage the wiper arm from the rear wiper motor output shaft splines.
5. Remove the rear wiper arm pivot end from the motor output shaft.
1. The rear wiper arm must be indexed to the motor output shaft with the rear wiper motor in the park position to be properly installed. Place the wiper arm onto the liftgate with the wiper arm support positioned on the park ramp and the tapered mounting hole on the pivot end of the arm positioned over the rear wiper motor output shaft.
2. With the wiper arm in the Installation Position, push the tapered mounting hole on the pivot end of the wiper arm down over the rear wiper motor
output shaft.
3. Install and tighten the nut that secures the rear wiper arm to the rear wiper motor output shaft. Tighten the nut to 18 N·m (13 ft. lbs.)
4. Reinstall the plastic nut cap over the nut on the rear wiper motor output shaft end of the rear wiper arm.
5. Lift the rear wiper arm support away from the park ramp, then place the wiper arm support in the park ramp in the Park Position.
Rear wiper and washer system
Rear wiper and washer system components:
REAR WASHER PLUMBING
REAR WASHER PUMP/MOTOR
REAR WIPER ARM
REAR WIPER ARM PARK RAMP
REAR WIPER BLADE
REAR WIPER MODULE
RIGHT MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
WASHER RESERVOIR
NOTE: All Grand Cherokee WJ models have two 20.67 inch windshield wiper blades with
non-replaceable rubber elements (squeegees). The wiper blades cannot be adjusted or repaired. If faulty, worn, or damaged the entire wiper blade unit must be replaced.
Front blade installation:
Front arm removal:
1. Lift the front wiper arm to its over-center position to hold the wiper blade off of the glass and relieve the spring tension on the wiper arm.
Front arm installation:
NOTE: All Grand Cherokee WJ models have a single 12-inch rear wiper blade with a
non-replaceable rubber element (squeegee). The wiper blade cannot be adjusted or repaired. If faulty, worn, or damaged the entire wiper blade unit must be replaced.
Rear blade installation:
Rear arm removal:
1. Carefully pry the plastic nut cap off of the nut on the rear wiper motor output shaft end of the wiper arm. This can usually be done without a tool.
Rear arm installation: