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Old 04-09-2007, 12:27 PM   #1
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Headlight Wiper Blade Removal

Ok, I confess my ignorance.

I very recently picked up a rather nice little 97 850 and am in the process of doing the oil change, trans fluid, timing belt and all that good stuff. While letting the oil drain I wanted to change the headlight wiper blade. Just the blade without the arm. Simple right? Should be but somehow the release of the blade is evading me. I haven't obtained better reference material yet so all I have is a Haynes manual. It says to just pull it off. It actually looks like it might work but a moderate pull just has it laughing at me.

I could probably pull the engine before I get this right.

Anyone done one of these recently? Halp!

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