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The Pontiac Sunfire Wiper Motor keeps the windshield clear in all weather by converting electrical energy into precise blade motion to ensure the driver and passengers safe vision. Agile and light, Pontiac Sunfire won praise from 1995 until 2005 for its 104.1 inch wheelbase, curb weight close to 2,500 pounds and spirited four cylinder engines that offered up to 150 horsepower while still sipping fuel, so getting around is quick and economical on a daily basis. Buyers chose between a sharp shifting five speed manual or smooth four speed automatic and body styles varied from coupe to convertible, allowing every driver to choose personality and performance. Factory engineered parts retain that responsive feel, and since Pontiac insisted on strict quality controls, original parts help the Sunfire maintain its durability and long-term value long after the car has left the lot so choosing genuine Pontiac replacements keeps confidence high. A properly matched replacement such as the dedicated Sunfire Wiper Motor integrates with existing electrical and linkage systems providing multiple speed settings and steady torque resisting winter load, wipers sweep clean without chatter. Built to OEM specs, this Wiper Motor fits every trim, installs without modification, making upkeep affordable. To install it, you need to disconnect the battery, raise wiper arms and cowl, unbolt and unplug the old unit, install the new Wiper Motor in park position, tighten up fasteners, reconnect wiring, put covers back on, and test full sweep.