If this question is in relation to changing wiper blades, the replacment wipers will come with step-by-step, illustrated instructions.
If you simply have to replace one without instructions, note the hook on the wiper arm. If you look at the wiper blade assembly, you'll see the attachment will look like the inside of the hook (the hook on the arm is the female part and the hooked shaped slug is the male part. Slide the arm hook through the wiper assembly in a way that the hook and slug line up (you may have to rotate the blade and make clearance to get past the end of the hook). Then snap the slug (wiper frame assembly slug) into the hook on the wiper arm. Make sure you feel and/or hear a "snap". Pull firmly to make sure its attached. Lower the arm slowly back towards the glass.
If you are replacing wipers:
Front reservoir also serves the rear
Lift wiper assembly off of windshield into "up" position. Rotate 90 degrees. Pull wiper blade assembly gently toward the windshield. It slips right off. Note: Put protective barrier like cardboard or a towel over windshield in case blade assembly snaps back toward windshield to avoid cracking the windshield.
The windshield wiper arm is held in place by a retaining clip. Hold the retaining clip in and the windshield wiper arm will come off. Put the new windshield wiper on and read lease the retaining clip.
If wiper is not moving, the arm is off. both sides??You an get a mopar wiper grommet set at Advance or other car places.You have to reach back in the wiper motor area, center of firewall, fell if arms are off, if so, put back on and put a new grommet on to hold. PT
Heat cut the windshield out, just make sure not to damage the brake lights, and the windshield wiper, fit the new glass to the back, and weld it on the inside after removing the fabrication, put the fabrication back on, make sure the brake lights and windshield wiper work, and if they do, you're good, if they don't, visit an inspection shop, they'll hook ya up.
No separate container to fill for the rear. The front washer solvent reservoir serves both front and rear sprayers.
Assuming you are standing on the drivers side, lightly pull the windshield wiper towards you until you hear a click and then lightly pushit back down.
i put a new windshield wiper moter in and the fuses are fine but my wipers still wont work
You need to pull the complete wiper arm off it's splines and then put it back on the splines in the position that you want the blade.
You will need to remove cowling grill assembly from vehicle usually a series of screws and clips which will then expose wiper linkage system, look for bolts holding in wiper motor, and remove assembly ensure you put a mark on windshield where wipers are to easy when you attempt to put them back on vehicle.
you should check your electrical connection at the "pump" terminal if there's no power then trace that wire back and see where the problem is.
The rear window wiper fluid comes from the windshield wiper fluid tank in the engine compartment on a 2001 Ford Escape