I would suggest getting a chilton or hayes repair manual for about $25-30 dollars online or store with pictures, illustrations and directions. too much information to simply post and the ministrations will greatly help you, by the way did you check the fuses first and test the wiper power wire to see if the motor is getting power when switched on?
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You can't replace the wiper. But Parts department at any Honda dealer should sell the replacement blade (just the rubber part). I believe it was under $10. Good luck!
SOURCE: 2003 Ford Explorer-Rear Wiper Motor-How to Replace?
the plastic panel pops off , if you had a trim removal tool it would be nice but it can be improvised , they are just tension clips , get some kind of lever behind the panel and give it a pop , once the plastic panel is off its pretty much self explanatory from there , a connector and couple small bolts , now the outside has nut under the w/w blade , a piece of the arm cover pops up to access the nut , remove w/w arm , then a grommet and under the grommet is a bigger nut that helps hold the motor onto the door/hatch , when reinstalling before you put the w/w arm back on run the wiper and make sure it shuts off and in the park position . should be a piece of cake .
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any auto parts store sells a chiltons manual on your ford focus!!! i think they are around $12 dollars it will explain step by step instructions..........................
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Open the hatch and look to the side of the housing, there should be a tab sticking out of the side of the assembly with a screw securing it in place (It's between the trim seal and the assembly). Then in the inside of the hatch, look up to where the assembly would be, and there should be a long cylindrical nut (it's made of plastic and will have a metal center for the threads). Remove this and then you can pull the entire assembly off. You won't have a lot of room though because the wires are relatively short.
SOURCE: 2001 Ford Expedition: Rear Wiper won't work.
Don't make this more difficult than it is. One of the gears inside the wiper motor is made out of bad quality plastic, and wont last very long. Replace it with a used one is just a wast of money, get a brand new one.
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