It should be just clipped on or if not it may have a slot that locks it in just slide the slot bar up or down and pop it off.
What are you removing? The blades or the arms
Remove plastic cap. Remove nut. Pry up wiper arm.....
Break it
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.
i know how to put one on. lift the blade and arm as high as it will go. then tilt the wiper towards you. it slips on and cicks into place. try doing that in reverse.
A wiper arm on a 2001 Honda Civic is screwed on. To remove it unscrew the mounting hardware and take off the wiper arm.
wiper motor arm has a small c-clip to remove and then same arm other end has a ball type that you pry off with a small cats paw type bar or screwdriver. this will remove the short wiper motor arm and then you can remove both wiper arms out thru slots in windshield frame. Be sure to remove plastic nuts on both wipers on front side of windshield frame.
You must remove the arm of the wiper and move it down
Purchase a new one at Walmart and they will install it.
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
Lift cap on the end of the windshield wiper arm where it connects to the wiper motor assembly. Under the cap you will see a nut. Remove the nut with a 15mm socket. Wiggle the wiper arm back and forth until it comes off.
In most cases, wether visible or not, there is a NUT holding the wiper arm in place. It may be concealed by a plastic cap and the very end of the arm.