The 15411755 wiper motor is an electric motor designed to operate windshield wipers by converting electrical energy into mechanical motion. It is typically installed in the vehicle’s wiper system and works with linkages and arms to move the wiper blades across the windshield.

Key characteristics include:
This motor is engineered to provide steady, controlled movement of the wiper blades, ensuring consistent visibility during various weather conditions.
The primary role of the 15411755 wiper motor is to power and coordinate the windshield wipers, but its overall functionality extends into several important areas that support safe driving.
Consistent Wiper Movement
The motor regulates the oscillating motion of wiper blades, allowing them to move smoothly across the glass.
Maintains rhythm and motion for light drizzle or steady rain
Supports multiple speed settings depending on driver preference
Provides enough torque to move wipers across a wet or lightly obstructed surface
Speed Adjustment
Many wiper systems include different speed modes, and the motor must adapt to each one.
Works with the vehicle’s control switch
Adjusts rotation speed according to selected settings
Coordination With Washer System
The motor often synchronizes with the windshield washer pump.
Helps ensure wipers activate when the washer fluid is sprayed
Aids in clearing dirt, snow, or dust efficiently
Support for Weather-Related Visibility
By driving the wipers, the motor plays a central role in visibility during unpredictable weather conditions.
Contributes to clearer views in rain, light snow, or mist
Helps maintain an unobstructed windshield in sudden weather changes
Thus, the 15411755 wiper motor supports both functionality and safety in daily driving.
Over time, wiper motors can experience wear, electrical stress, or mechanical fatigue. Recognizing early signs helps prevent sudden failure, especially during harsh weather.
Common indicators include:
Sluggish or Irregular Movement
Wiper blades move slower than usual
Wipers pause intermittently without input
Movement becomes uneven or jerky
Complete Motor Failure
Wipers stop working even when switched on
No sound or movement from the motor area
Unusual Noises
Grinding or clicking sounds from the motor housing
Noise during activation even when wipers are not obstructed
Inconsistent Speed Changes
Speed settings do not respond properly
Only one speed works while others fail
Electrical Symptoms
Blown fuses related to the wiper system
Burning smell from the motor area in cases
If these issues occur, inspection from a qualified technician is recommended to confirm whether replacement or repair is necessary.
Proper maintenance can extend the service life of a wiper motor, while replacement may be needed when wear becomes significant.
Maintenance Tips:
Replacement Considerations:
Confirm part compatibility by checking the vehicle’s service manual or part database.
Some users may choose professional installation, especially if unfamiliar with automotive electrical systems.