Changing Caprice Wiper Arm
ASJT3
01-02-2007, 12:57 PM
Hey guys,
I need to remove the left wiper arm from an '87 Caprice wagon. I can't figure out how to get it off, any ideas?
Thanks,
Alex T
I need to remove the left wiper arm from an '87 Caprice wagon. I can't figure out how to get it off, any ideas?
Thanks,
Alex T
silicon212
01-02-2007, 02:05 PM
Hey guys,
I need to remove the left wiper arm from an '87 Caprice wagon. I can't figure out how to get it off, any ideas?
Thanks,
Alex T
There is a little clip below the arm where it meets the splined shaft. Pull this out and pull the arm vertically off of the splined shaft.
I need to remove the left wiper arm from an '87 Caprice wagon. I can't figure out how to get it off, any ideas?
Thanks,
Alex T
There is a little clip below the arm where it meets the splined shaft. Pull this out and pull the arm vertically off of the splined shaft.
ASJT3
01-02-2007, 10:33 PM
There is a little clip below the arm where it meets the splined shaft. Pull this out and pull the arm vertically off of the splined shaft.
OK, so on one of the arms (looking out the windshield, the right arm) I definitely see a clip, but on the one thats broken, I see no such clip, could they be of different designs?
Thanks,
alex T
OK, so on one of the arms (looking out the windshield, the right arm) I definitely see a clip, but on the one thats broken, I see no such clip, could they be of different designs?
Thanks,
alex T
bobss396
01-03-2007, 09:25 AM
You might have to "park" the wiper in another position to get good access to the clip, do open the hood, it will give you more room to play. Grab the clip with a pair of pliers and pull it back, which is probably all of 3/16". From there it pulls straight up, which might be a struggle for a few seconds.
Bob
Bob
ASJT3
01-04-2007, 01:09 PM
I think what happened is that the clip must have broken off of the arm in question. I can clearly see the clip on the good arm, but on the broken one, the clip is unfortunately absent, only the "pegs" where it should be attached remain. Is there any way of removing this arm then?
Thanks,
Alex T
Thanks,
Alex T
bobss396
01-05-2007, 09:21 AM
If you have the new arm already, compare it and try to identify the little ears that need to be pulled back on the old one. Open the hood to give yourself more room. Needle nosed pliers should be ok.
You still might have to fight to get it off, unclip the tension spring on the underside of the arm. From there it might need a little coaxing with a big screwdriver. Place a block of wood on the cowl and pry against that.
I had one extremely stubborn one once, wound up cutting most of it off with an abrasive wheel.
Bob
You still might have to fight to get it off, unclip the tension spring on the underside of the arm. From there it might need a little coaxing with a big screwdriver. Place a block of wood on the cowl and pry against that.
I had one extremely stubborn one once, wound up cutting most of it off with an abrasive wheel.
Bob
1968 Pontiac
01-14-2007, 05:55 PM
BTW, before you pull the clip, lift up the arm, then pull the clip out, then release the arm to hold the clip out while you try to fiddle the arm off the post. :banghead:
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