There is a tab to a retainer clip at the base of the wiper arm hub. Put a screwdriver in between the hub and the tab and pry it away from the hub (It will only move about 1/4 of an inch. You can then pull or pry the wiper arm from the post.
Remove the windshield wiper arm from the windshield wiper motor. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the retaining nut. Reverse the process to install the new windshield wiper motor.
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The wiper arm and blade go to a pivot shaft.
Look at the wiper near the shaft end. You will see a separation in the plastic. Squeeze the sides outward and remove the short plastic piece to expose the nut holding the wiper arm to the shaft. Remove the nut and install new wiper. What does the manual say? "Reverse the process to install. Good Luck.
Rear Wiper Motor R&R Remove the rear pivot arm. Lift the pivot arm to the upright position. Slide the locking tab out. Pull up and remove the pivot arm. Remove the rear wiper motor shaft nut cover. Remove the rear wiper motor shaft nut. Remove the rear wiper motor cover. Remove the rear wiper motor bracket nut. Remove the bolt and the rear wiper motor. Reverse these steps to install.
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Remove windshield wiper linkage shaft to arm retaining nut cover. If necessary, turn the ignition ON then turn ON the wipers then OFF to bring them to the park position. Loosen and remove the nut which holds on the arm. Remove the arm and adjust it to be parallel with the bottom off the windshield. Put the arm on the shaft turning it to line up with the splines on the shaft. Replace the nut and the cover and test
To remove the wiper arm on 94 Chevy SUV's, first raise the wiper arm so that it is turned to a 90 degree angle from the windshield. The wiper arm should stay there once it is raised. At the base of the wiper arm, note a small piece of metal sticking out. Using a screwdriver, gently pry the piece of metal OUTWARD, from the center of the wiper arm shaft. Once the "keeper" has been removed the wiper arm should lift straight off the shaft.
The wiper cowl is the area at the base of the windshield that houses the wiper motor.
# Remove the windshield wiper arms # Remove the cowl cover # Disconnect the electrical connector from the wiper motor # Detach the wiper motor/linkage assembly from the cowl # Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts and remove the motor
* Remove the windshield wiper arms * Remove the cowl cover * Disconnect the electrical connectorr from the wiper motor * Detach the wiper motor/linkage assembly from the cowl * Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts and remove the motor
need to take remove wiper arm then with wipers switched off lay wiper arm where it needs to be and reattach to wiper shaft The above answer is right on. but .Someone may have put a "too long" wiper blade on it as well.