Removing Wiper Arms?
#1
Removing Wiper Arms?
I think due to ice, the wiper arms jumped a tooth. They bang badly at the bottom of the stroke. I could force them up a tooth while still attached but that's not a good idea. After loosening the nut, I tried all kinds of gentle prying methods to get the arm off but it didn't work. I don't want to force it or scrape up the plastic.
Either I'm missing something or it requires a puller to pop it loose. Any tricks out there to get them off?
THanks!
--Jeff
2004 Accord LX V6
Either I'm missing something or it requires a puller to pop it loose. Any tricks out there to get them off?
THanks!
--Jeff
2004 Accord LX V6
#2
RE: Removing Wiper Arms?
I've had to use a puller to break them loose, sometimes they can be pulled by hand. I don't think it's possible for the drive lug and wiper arm to "jump" position (too tight). More likely the gear drive is worn generating slop in the drive mechanism.
good luck
good luck
#3
RE: Removing Wiper Arms?
Wiggle it & pull on the side opposite the arm. I've always been able to get them off without a puller, but sometimes it takes a bit of wiggling.
Where the arm is attached to the shaft doesn't really have 'teeth'. The shaft is tapered & knurled, the arm has a smooth tapered hole. Reposition the arm & tighten the nut.
Where the arm is attached to the shaft doesn't really have 'teeth'. The shaft is tapered & knurled, the arm has a smooth tapered hole. Reposition the arm & tighten the nut.
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