Removing wiper with a crowbar.
Previously:
Manual passenger-operated windshield wipers - GIF
Driver opens door in car wash to fix wiper - GIF
Mercedes-Benz Monoblade wiper - GIF
Security camera with wiper - photo
Removing wiper with a crowbar.
Previously:
Manual passenger-operated windshield wipers - GIF
Driver opens door in car wash to fix wiper - GIF
Mercedes-Benz Monoblade wiper - GIF
Security camera with wiper - photo
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I had to replace a rear wiper arm on a Chrysler town and country that was welded in place by galvanic corrosion. I found a nut that would fit the threads, started it on the shaft to protect it, and used a gear puller to pop it off. The only annoying thing was that my only gear puller was several sizes too large, so I had to put a worm clamp around the "arms" to keep them from popping off.
I too have a difficult time with all the latest trends in auto mechanics. My normal proceedure is to go do it like I always have then come in nd look on YouTube when my way didn't work. Recently had to replace a headlight bulb on my 2015 Acadia. Took out all the covers from under the hood to find I could just get my finger on the cover needing to be turned ot access the bulb. YouTube showd me the obvious solution was to simply removed the inner fender and reach up through the wheel well. Who would have thunk it?
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