First remove the cowling by unfastening 9 screws including the ones hidden by the hood. Lift up the cover at the base of the wiper arm and undo the nut. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield to it's fully up position and then gently rock the base forward and back and it will come loose from the drive. There is no need for a puller. The hood will probably have to be raised to about 1/2 open to get the driver's side one removed.
place a flat head screw driver between the wiper arm and the old blade and pry apart...
Remove the plastic cover at the base of the wiper arm, it just snaps off. With the cover removed you will see a 13mm nut, remove the nut and wiggle the arm off.
Begin by removing the traveling arm retaining bolt from your 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier wiper motor. Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts. Remove the wiper motor wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new wiper motor.
On the bottom (hood or cowl side) of the wiper arm is a little curved tab. With the wiper's springloaded arm folded away from the windshield move this tab away from the arm and the entire wiper arm assembly will come free from the shaft. Do this very gently, it should be very easy to do.
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.
Remove plastic cap. Remove nut. Pry up wiper arm.....
Remove the wiper arm retaining clip. The retaining clip will be just below the wiper arm connection. Hold the retaining clip in and the wiper arm will come off.
A wiper arm on a 2001 Honda Civic is screwed on. To remove it unscrew the mounting hardware and take off the wiper arm.
you just pick up the wiper arm
# Raise the rear wiper arm finish cap to expose the wiper arm nut. # Remove the rear wiper arm nut (1). # Lift the rear wiper arm assembly (2) away from the rear window and remove the wiper arm from the pivot shaft. The cap tilts up toward the arm
At the base of the arm where it attaches to the wiper transmission, remove the little black cap (just pry it off ) and tighten the nut under there. A 15- or 16mm socket should do it.
To remove the spring loaded wiper arm you have to first of all to unscrew the screws. After the screws have been removed, the spring loaded wiper arm can then be removed.