rear wiper removal

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corsair
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rear wiper removal

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ok I did a search about the rear wiper arm removal (on a wagon of course) and found nothing that really helped
anyway it's all rusty and looks like crap so I could use a walkthrough of it's removal, any help would be much appreciated
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There's a nut that holds it on and then you have to pop it off the shaft. It can be difficult. Be careful as you have to pry it on glass unless you have a small gear puller that you can grab the sides of the wiper arm with and use the shaft as the pressure point.

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Post by corsair »

thanks steve, maybe I'm missing something though, because I'm having trouble finding that nut to begin with!
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Under the little plastic cap.

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Post by tris91ricer »

the plastic cap-knob-thing covers all the wiper nut/bolt stuff.. if you're feeling ever-so spendy, go get yourself some new arms.. or try painting your old ones.. either way, gives a cleaner look if something's not peeling.

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