Wiper and Washer System

2009 Ford Fusion SEL, 3.0 1, FWDSECTION Wiper and Washer System
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Fig 1: Wiper and Washer System Components - Exploded View, Front With Torque Specifications
GF0041900Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W710827 Windshield wiper pivot arm nuts (2 required)
2 W710827 Windshield wiper pivot arm washers (PIA to pivot arm nuts) (2 required)
3 17C495 LH /17B589 RH Windshield wiper pivot arm and wiper blade assemblies (2 required)
4 - Cowl panel grille
5 W704788 Windshield wiper mounting arm and pivot shaft assembly bolts (3 required)
6 17532 Windshield wiper mounting arm and pivot shaft assembly
7 - Wiper motor bolts (3 required)
8 17504 Wiper motor
  1. For additional information, refer to the procedures in this article.


Fig 1: Wiper and Washer System Components - Exploded View, Rear With Torque Specifications
GF0041904Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W708312 Rear window wiper pivot arm nut
2 17C403 Rear window wiper pivot arm and wiper blade assembly
3 17A419 Rear window wiper motor shaft nut cover
4 17N409 Rear wiper motor shaft nut
5 17C405 Washer
6 7844009 Rear window handle assembly
7 17C582 Rear window wiper pivot shaft grommet
8 17C412 Rear wiper motor cover
9 - Electrical connector
10 N620481 Rear wiper motor bracket nuts (2 required)
11 17404 Rear wiper motor
  1. For additional information, refer to the procedures in this article.


Fig 1: Wiper and Washer System Components - Exploded View, Washer Pump and Reservoir With Torque Specifications
GF0041911Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 - Washer pump electrical connector
2 17K517 Windshield washer reservoir hoses
3 17664 Washer pump
4 W710593 Windshield washer reservoir bolts (2 required)
5 17B613 Windshield washer reservoir
  1. For additional information, refer to the procedures in this article.
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