Hey, my Jeep Grand Cherokee rear wiper just gave up the ghost on me. So frustrating, right? First, I checked if the fuse was blown—totally basic but worth it. Turns out, it wasn’t. Next, I looked at the wiring—hard to see anything with my eyes, but figured maybe a wire was loose. Found a bit hanging loose. I pushed it back in place and tried the wiper again. No dice.
So then I thought, maybe the motor’s busted? But I didn’t have an exact replacement motor in stock, so I ordered one online. Took a few days, but it’s working now! You might wanna try a portable windshield wiper for the short term, what do you think? Also tested the switch a few times too, but still no luck till I swapped the motor. Smart move probably, need to order a switch too, can’t hurt to test it.
Man, this happened to me in the middle of a snowstorm in Minnesota—I had no rear wiper on my Jeep Grand Cherokee! First thing, grab some WD-40 or a spare wiper arm, you can get kits at AutoZone. I gave it a few spritzes and it got the motor going again. If that don’t work, head to ustoys.com for parts. Safety’s key, so don’t skimp on getting it fixed pronto. Trust me, it’s a hassle in those nippy winters!
I’ve got one of those old JGCs from ‘05—rough around the edges. Up in Ontario, Canada last winter, my rear wiper just died. I tried the usual—check the fuse, clean the contacts, even swapped wipers. All failures. Had to rig up a temporary fix using a giant credit card! Might seem dumb, but it worked! Jeep life never dull, right? Keep on cruisin’!
I’ve got a Jeep Grand Cherokee parked up in Toronto when the rear wiper just quit on me. Managed a quick trip to the local auto shop; they swapped parts and got me crackin’ after an afternoon over coffee. classic city fix!
In Florida, my Jeep Grand Cherokee wiper just gave up, right in the middle of a hurricane! Tried DIY fixes, but eventually called a tow to an auto shop. Honestly, sometimes it’s best not to risk it if the weather’s bad. Always carry a spare or use a cloth when in a pinch. Good luck!
I had the same drama in Chicago with my Jeep Grand Cherokee’s rear wiper. Ended up just cleaning the wiper arm and blade real good—work wonders, trust me! Maybe try that before hitting the shops for a fix. Found my perfect solution at home vibe, lol.
When my Jeep Grand Cherokee rear wiper died on me here in Ohio, I wasn’t too thrilled, honestly. I’ve tried a DIY fix and when that bombed, I hit up this local shop. The dude there swapped out the motor like it was nothing, not a headache. Check out YouTube vids first—real helpful and way cheaper than running to a mechanic. And stay warm out there, folks!
I had this thing happen with my Grand Cherokee in Ohio. Rear wiper died, so I just used wax paper temporarily. Super secure! Who needs fancy auto shops when you’re in a pinch like that, amirite?
I had this happen in Texas last summer. So you know when your Grand Cherokee’s rear wiper goes kaput? Well, I went to a local auto parts store, picked up some new wiper gear, and grilled a buddy to show me how to swap it out. Fixing it myself saved me some serious cash, and it wasn’t even that tough!
I had my Jeep Grand Cherokee rear wiper die on me in Chicago this winter, real bummer! I checked the fuse box first, then a parts store for a cheap blade. Saved some cash, no stressful tow, works like a charm now!
I had this crazy snowstorm in Toronto once, and BLAM, my Jeep Grand Cherokee rear wiper went kaput. I’ve got a stash of spare parts in my garage, saved me a ton! Just a quick swap, and I was back on the road. Maybe check online tutorials too, they’re super handy for quick fixes. Trust me you’ll save a pretty penny!
I’ve got this old Jeep Grand Cherokee, right, living in Philly. Once, when the rear wiper just stopped in the middle of a downpour, I was like, “Nah, blow it off.” Guess what? Puddle city central! Loads of peeps mention trying a bit of WD-40 on those wiper arms to get it movin’ again. Just play it safe, grab your umbrella, okay? Sometimes a bit of duct tape is a quick fix too!
Last summer in Texas, I had my Jeep Grand Cherokee rear wiper go kaput. I’ve used a homemade spray of water and cleaner to see till I fixed it. It wasn’t perfect but worked like a charm! Just keep those eyes peeled till you sort the real fix.
In Toronto, my Grand Cherokee wiper just died—check your fuses first, might be that! Then, hit up an auto parts shop, if worst case, get a pro to swap it out. I had a buddy do it—quick fix and it worked. Save some cash, right? LOL!
In Miami, my Grand Cherokee’s rear wiper gave out. Had it fixed with a simple belt swap at a local garage. Nothing a lil’ resourcefulness can’t handle in the good ol’ US of A—kept me storm-ready!
In Toronto last winter, my Jeep’s rear wiper went kaput. I’ve got a buddy who fixed it with a DIY kit from Amazon, super cheap and easy. Just a heads up to avoid any sleet surprises!
I’ve got a Jeep Grand Cherokee too, and in Denver, the rear wiper just died outta nowhere. I checked for loose wires, cleaned the connection, but no luck. A buddy recommended a local shop with awesome reviews. Next time, they’re getting a new one ASAP!
I’ve had my Jeep’s rear wiper go kaput in Toronto! Called a buddy who’s a pro with auto repairs—managed to fix it quick with some DIY tips. Hoping it won’t happen again!