Wiper Mechanisms and Motors
Wiper Mechanisms and Motors - What You Need to Know
Properly working wipers are essential for safe driving in all weather. A fully functional wiper mechanism paired with a reliable motor ensures clear visibility during rain, snow, or everyday road grime. At EuroFrance we stock new wiper mechanisms and motors from leading manufacturers such as Valeo, Bosch, and DENSO, covering brands like Renault, Peugeot, Citroën, Ford, Opel, Fiat, Volkswagen and more. Used parts are also available as a budget-friendly alternative.
Why buy wiper mechanisms and motors at EuroFrance?
- Parts can be matched by vehicle VIN (body number) for correct fitment.
- We'll help you find the right part by original part number (OE).
- 12-month warranty for new wiper parts
- 30-day warranty for used wiper parts
- 25+ years of experience
- Trusted supplier of parts for French car brands.
What Is a Wiper Mechanism and How Does It Work?
A car wiper mechanism is an integrated assembly that converts the rotational output of the wiper motor into the back-and-forth sweep of the wiper arms across the windscreen. When you flick the stalk on the steering column, the motor powers a system of linkages and joints - commonly called the windshield wiper linkage or wiper transmission - to drive the arms at a controlled speed. That speed can be adjusted manually or automatically if the vehicle has a rain sensor.
Common Symptoms of Wiper Mechanism Failure
Wiper faults rarely appear without warning. Watch for these tell-tale signs:
Seized linkages and joints - Over time, moisture and road grime corrode the metal pins and bushings in the wiper linkage. The result is sluggish, uneven wiper movement or complete seizure - often mid-sweep across the windscreen.
Faulty wiper motor - If switching on the wipers produces nothing but a buzzing relay or clicking sound, the windshield wiper motor is the likely culprit. Other clues include:
- Very slow arm movement even on the highest speed setting.
- A blown fuse in the wiper circuit.
- Only one motor responding - for example, the front motor works but the rear does not.
Electrical issues: switch or rain-sensor fault - Sometimes the mechanism and motor are fine, but a damaged steering-column switch or a faulty rain sensor prevents normal operation.
How to Replace a Wiper Mechanism
Replacement typically involves removing the plastic scuttle panel and the wiper arms. Depending on the diagnosis you may only need to swap the motor itself, or you may need the complete integrated mechanism. Selecting the correct OE part number is critical - use the filters on our site to narrow by brand, model (such as Focus, Kangoo 2, C1 or Galaxy), mounting side, and left-hand or right-hand drive version to find the exact fit for your vehicle.
Find the Right Parts at EuroFrance
Our catalogue includes complete wiper mechanisms, individual replacement wiper motors, and windshield wiper transmission assemblies for hundreds of models. You can filter by brand, model, manufacturer, mounting side, and condition to quickly locate new wiper mechanisms - or choose a tested used part if you prefer a lower-cost option. Don't compromise on visibility - browse our range today and pick the right wiper mechanism for your car.