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Broken Windshield Wiper Switch...how can I replace it?

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Old Feb 16, 2010
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Broken Windshield Wiper Switch...how can I replace it?

I have an 06 LX and the windshield wiper switch in the car is broken and I need to replace it before inspection. The dealership quoted me some ridiculous price but I figured it cant be that difficult to replace. Can someone provide me with some instructions?
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Re: Broken Windshield Wiper Switch...how can I replace it?

is it the switch in the car or the wiper motor (which is usually located under the plastic cowel piece at the bottom of the windshield). switches are dirt cheap at junkyard or ebay and easy to change. the motor isnt bad either and they prolly have aftermarket ones at the auto store.
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