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I am doing the same job. I removed the nuts holding each wiper but they didn't want to budge. I was a bit concerned about pulling too hard as I did not want to damage the wipers.
Do they just pull off after removing the nut or am I missing something?? Any trick to removing the remove cabin air plenum chamber or it is pretty straight forward?? Thanks for the help!!! Last edited by 2002Silver4.6is; 11-11-2009 at 06:37 AM. |
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Anyone??? There is some rain in the forcast and i would like to get my wipers up and running!!
I drove for an hour in the rain the other night and it was NOT a plesant experience.... |
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the wipers are onto a splined shaft . generally you need to pull the wipers up off the window to release the spring tension that is present when they are on the window . then place fingers under part of wiper that sits on splines and apply pressure until wiper slips off shaft . take care of your fingers .
having said all that , i have no idea as to why you want to remove the wipers , if you just need new rubbers then that is easy to do . |
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Need to install a new wiper motor.... thanks
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OK , photos coming up soon , probably not much use to you anyway if you can`t figure this out without help . back soon .
Last edited by amacman; 11-12-2009 at 06:28 PM. |
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Awsome! Thanks...
One more favor?? Can I see the Front Wiper Removal Instructions?? Thank you so much!!! |
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