Not sure what you mean by "windshield wiper cover," however if you're asking how to remove the rubber blade from the plastic frame - be careful. The end caps do come off but its not recommended. I recommend simply replacing the entire wiper blade. See videos on link below.
It is located under the windshield cowl (the plastic cover with the holes in it, directly under the windshield). To expose it - remove the wiper arms, and the retaining nuts on the wiper shafts, then remove the screws holding down the cover.
# 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
# Remove the wiper arms # Remove the windshield wiper cowl cover # Disconnect the electrical connector from the wiper motor and remove the motor # Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts # Pry the linkage arm off the wiper motor pin with large screwdriver
Mounted on the firewall directly behind the brake master cylinder reservoir. UNDER WINDSHIELD WIPER COWL COVER remove the wiper arms remove the windshield wiper cowl cover disconnect the eletrical connector from the wiper motor and remove the motor remove the wiper motor retsining bolts pry the linkage arm off the wiper motor pin with large screwdriver
I have the same problem, the dealer said that it is the windshield wiper cover, part number 88958136 (AC Delco). The cover has the circuit board mounted in it that controls the wiper motor. I bought on line at quite a savings, however, am trying to find out how to get to the windshield wiper motor to change it.
It is under the cowl at the base of the windshield. You will have to remove the wiper arms and the cowl cover to access.
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.
It is actually a wiper control module that controls this. I have replaced many of them. It is the cover that is screwed to the wiper gear box. Remove both wiper arms. Remove the plastic cowl cover below the windshield that covers from side to side. Once inside you will see the wiper motor/transmission assy. Disconnect the electrical connector, and remove screws from cover, and replace it.
* Pry off the cover for the wiper arm nuts unscrew the nuts and remove both wiper arms * disconnect the windshield washer line remove the single retaining screw release the five push-in retainers and remove the cowl cover * Unplug the electrical connector from the windshield wiper motor * Remove the three wiper motor assembly retaining bolts and remove the wiper motor assembly * Detach the wiper transmission assembly from the wiper motor crank arm * Detach the wiper motor crank arm from the wiper motor assembly * Remove the three wiper motor retaining screws and detach the wiper motor from bracket
* Remove the windshield wiper arms * Remove the retaining fasteners securing the cowl cover * Remove the right side cowl cover then the left side
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