You're gonna kick yourself when you see how easy this is. At the very base of the wiper arm, lower than the last joint,the piece you see is just a spring loaded cover. Put your bare thumb under the very back end of the wiper arm cover and pry up, it's not even stiff so if you are exerting much force you are at the wrong place. Once again slide your hand down the wiper arm until you run out of a place to slide to,put your thumb under what's left and pry up gently to expose a nut. Remove the nut, then wiggle the wiper gently back and forth while pulling up gently. To re-install reverse the order. Good luck and your welcome! Huggybear 3811
To replace a windshield wiper motor for a 1998 F150, first remove the bottom trim on the window. Then remove both wiper blade assemblies and all screws on the metal cowling. Remove the retaining clip from the wiper motor linkage and pull the controls rods off.
place a flat head screw driver between the wiper arm and the old blade and pry apart...
Many wiper blades on a 1998 Grand Voyager are held in by a clip. Push the clip towards the arm, and then push the blade back. When the wiper blade is free from the hook, disconnect it from the arm by pushing the wiper down the arm a few inches. It will be free and easy to remove. Now remove the old wiper, and prepare the new wiper. Aim the hook towards the new wiper, it will go over the top. Push the blade towards the end of the arm, until it clicks. Once it clicks, it is in the correct position.
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how do you remove a fan blade from a 1998 ford explorer
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Look at the middle of the wiper blade, where the arm connects and the blade pivots. They way the two are connected is almost like the end of the telephone wire where you plug it into the wall. It will have a little tab you can depress, then while depressing the tab you pull the wiper blade down towards the base of the wiper arm.
Assuming that you mean "wiper blade" (blade and frame) which are replaced often rather than "wiper arm" (piece from the spindle at the hood to the wiper blade) which are rarely ever replaced, the 1998 Pontiac Grand Am has the most common hook-end wiper arms. See sources and related links below for installation videos. Also, purchase the replacement blades first and there will be additional instructions/illustrations on the replacement packages. Locate and press the tab or button where the wiper blade is inserted into the hook of the wiper arm and pull wiper blade out of hook. You may have to rotate and flex the blade to make enough clearance for the hook to pass through.
The 1998 Nissan Altima has the most common hook-end wiper arms. See sources and related links below for installation videos. Also, purchase the replacement blades first and there will be additional instructions/illustrations on the replacement packages. Locate and press the tab or button where the wiper blade is inserted into the hook of the wiper arm and pull wiper blade out of hook. You may have to rotate and flex the blade to make enough clearance for the hook to pass through.
The 1998 Toyota Camry has hook-end wiper arms. See the Sources and Related Links section below for wiper blade installation videos and correct attachment/length wiper blade sizes. Also, if you purchase the replacement blades first and there will be additional instructions/illustrations on the replacement packages. Locate and press the tab or button where the wiper blade is inserted into the hook of the wiper arm and pull wiper blade out of hook. You may have to rotate and flex the blade to make enough clearance for the hook to pass through. Very simple.
The 1998 Chevrolet Chevy Metro has hook-end wiper arms. See the Sources and Related Links section below for wiper blade installation videos and correct attachment/length wiper blade sizes. Also, if you purchase the replacement blades first and there will be additional instructions/illustrations on the replacement packages. Locate and press the tab or button where the wiper blade is inserted into the hook of the wiper arm and pull wiper blade out of hook. You may have to rotate and flex the blade to make enough clearance for the hook to pass through. Very simple.
Broken or disconnected wiper linkage