The 17200853 wiper motor is a specific component commonly used in automotive windshield wiper systems. Over time, manufacturers may update or revise the design and performance of this motor to meet evolving vehicle requirements, improve reliability, or comply with updated standards. These changes are generally reflected in improved durability, more consistent operation, and better integration with vehicle electrical systems.

Modern wiper motors, including versions of the 17200853, often provide higher torque to cope with increased windshield size, heavier wiper blades, or more demanding environmental conditions such as ice and snow. Higher torque ensures that the wiper arms can maintain consistent movement without stalling, particularly when the windshield is heavily loaded with debris or water.
Updated wiper motors tend to support more precise speed regulation, enabling smoother transitions between intermittent, low, and high-speed modes. This is achieved through improved motor control circuitry or better compatibility with the vehicle's wiper control module. In addition, modern wiper systems often include features such as rain-sensing control, which requires the motor to respond accurately to variable signals.
Reliability and service life have also improved through better materials and manufacturing processes. Enhanced gear materials, improved sealing against moisture, and better brush design can reduce wear and extend motor life. These improvements help reduce maintenance needs and minimize the risk of motor failure in harsh conditions.
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Performance Aspect |
Previous Condition |
Updated Condition |
Result |
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Torque Output |
Adequate for standard wipers |
Higher torque for larger loads |
Reduced stalling risk |
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Speed Control |
Basic speed settings |
More precise multi-mode control |
Smoother operation |
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Durability |
Standard sealing and gears |
Improved materials and sealing |
Longer service life |
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Electrical Integration |
Basic compatibility |
Better control module integration |
More reliable response |
The 17200853 wiper motor is designed to drive the windshield wiper linkage and blades, converting electrical energy into mechanical motion. It is typically used in 12V automotive systems and supports the standard wiper functions of intermittent, low, and high speeds.
The motor is usually coupled with a gear reduction mechanism to provide the necessary torque for moving wiper arms against wind resistance and friction. The gear reduction also ensures the wipers move at appropriate speeds for clear visibility.
In many vehicle models, the wiper motor includes a built-in park switch. This feature ensures that the wipers return to their resting position at the base of the windshield when the driver turns off the wipers. Proper park function is important for safety and to prevent the wipers from stopping mid-screen.
Installation of the 17200853 motor requires correct alignment of the wiper linkage and proper electrical connection. Incorrect installation can lead to irregular wiper motion, improper parking, or excessive noise.
Common issues include slow movement, intermittent operation, or failure to park. These problems may arise from electrical faults such as blown fuses, worn brushes, or connector corrosion.
Regular maintenance includes checking wiper blade condition, inspecting the linkage for wear, and ensuring the motor housing remains sealed against moisture. Keeping the windshield clean also reduces load on the motor, supporting longer service life.
When replacing the motor, it is important to verify compatibility with the vehicle model, as wiper motors differ in mounting points, connector types, and gear ratios.