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01-30-2003, 12:31 PM | #5 |
Ultimate Diesel Dude
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Southwest Missouri
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Like was mentioned, you need a special tool or a prybar. I've never used the special tool, but you have to be really careful with a prybar so you don't mess up the cowl.....lay a thick cloth or some cardboard or something on the cowl before trying this. With the clip depressed, you need to gently pry up on the bottom of the wiper. It's a slightly tapered shaft, and the spring-loaded portion of the wiper arm puts constant pressure on the joint, so it won't just slip off. Once it starts to move, it will pop right off.
Good luck!
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