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Rear Visibility Systems

The Best Way to Buy Rear Washer Motors Online

Maintain clear visibility through your rear glass in any weather. We provide bench-tested, OEM-quality rear window washer motors delivered directly to your home or shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

Bench Tested

Every pump is flow-tested to ensure consistent pressure and zero leaks.

OEM Standards

Genuine manufacturer hardware designed for the exact electrical and flow requirements of your vehicle.

Technical inspection of a rear window washer pump

Trusted Source for Tested OEM Washer Pumps

When the road grime blocks your view, Falcon Car Parts is the industry leader for used rear window washer motors for sale. We understand that safety is vital, which is why we prioritize pressure testing and electrical connector verification.

Every used rear washer pump in our inventory is carefully inspected for internal impeller wear and housing cracks before it is approved for shipment.

  • Flow Verification: Every unit is tested for adequate fluid delivery.
  • OEM Quality: Genuine manufacturer parts from 1950 to 2026.
  • Secure Logistics: Packed in moisture-resistant materials to protect electrical terminals.

Looking for Rear Washer Motors Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provide the fastest delivery times for used washer systems in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Newark, Jersey City, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping to your local address.

Skip the expensive dealership markup—get a certified, reliable rear washer motor with a nationwide warranty right here.

NJ Local Shipping

Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

We Stock Washer Pumps for All SUVs & Hatchbacks

Our nationwide network allows us to find the specific pump assembly you need, matching your vehicle's reservoir configuration.

Domestic Fleet & SUV

Ford Explorer, Chevy Tahoe, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Dodge Durango.

Imported Precision

Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, Nissan Rogue, and Subaru Outback pumps.

Luxury & Premium

BMW X5, Audi Q7, Mercedes-Benz GLE, and Acura MDX motors.

Quality Standards for Rear Washer Motors

Ensure your supplier follows a strict electronic and fluid protocol. Here are the essential features included with every Falcon Car Parts unit:

  • 1. Seal Integrity Test: We verify the pump housing and grommet seat are leak-free under pressure.
  • 2. Connector Audit: We check for electrical pin corrosion or heat-related plastic damage.
  • 3. Internal Vane Inspection: We ensure the pump impeller rotates freely without internal noise.
  • 4. Amp Draw Verification: We confirm the motor operates within factory power consumption specs.
  • 5. Port Clarity Check: We ensure the fluid intake and outlet ports are clear of residue or sludge.
  • 6. Direct VIN Matching: Specialists verify your exact VIN to guarantee hardware compatibility.

Rear Window Washer Motor FAQ

It is a small electric pump that forces windshield washer fluid from the reservoir through a line to the rear window nozzle.

Used pumps typically cost between $25 and $60. This is significantly cheaper than new units from a dealership.

Causes include a failed electric motor, a clogged nozzle, a snapped fluid line, or a blown fuse.

Yes. OEM pumps are built to higher tolerances than cheap aftermarket versions, which often leak or fail to provide enough pressure for SUVs.

Some vehicles use one dual-outlet pump for both, while others use two separate dedicated pumps. We use your VIN to find the exact setup for your car.

We perform an electrical cycle test and a fluid flow test to ensure the pump generates adequate pressure without leaking.

This usually indicates the motor is working, but the internal impeller has broken or the line is blocked.

Yes. In most vehicles, the pump is located at the base of the reservoir and can be reached through the fender liner.

While we include the original grommet when available, we always recommend using a new rubber seal to prevent leaks from the reservoir.

Yes. If you use water instead of washer fluid, it can freeze and crack the plastic pump housing or internal seals.