The wiper arms have a flip-up cover that you need to pop up in order to get at the bolt.
To remove the wiper arm on a Ford Freestar, first lift the wiper arm away from the windshield until it is perpendicular to the glass. Use a small flathead screwdriver to press the tab on the wiper arm's base while simultaneously pulling the arm upward to detach it from the mounting post. If the arm is stuck, you may need to wiggle it gently or apply penetrating oil to loosen it. Once removed, you can replace or service the wiper arm as needed.
you just pick up the wiper arm
To remove the wiper arm from a 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500, first, lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. Then, locate the small cap at the base of the wiper arm and gently pry it off with a flathead screwdriver to expose the mounting nut. Use a socket wrench to remove the nut, and then pull the wiper arm straight off the wiper shaft. Be careful not to damage the windshield or the wiper motor during this process.
To change the windshield wipers on a Ford Freestar, start by lifting the wiper arm away from the windshield. Locate the tab on the wiper blade where it connects to the wiper arm and press it to release the old blade. Align the new wiper blade with the arm and push it into place until you hear a click. Finally, lower the wiper arm back onto the windshield and ensure it is secure.
To remove the wiper arm from a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe, first lift the wiper arm away from the windshield to a nearly vertical position. Locate the small retaining clip or nut at the base of the wiper arm and either pull the clip upward or use a socket wrench to remove the nut. Once the retaining mechanism is removed, gently wiggle the wiper arm while pulling it straight off the wiper motor shaft. Be cautious not to damage the windshield or surrounding components during the process.
To replace the windshield wiper arm spring on a 2004 Saturn, first lift the wiper arm away from the windshield to access the spring mechanism. Carefully remove the wiper arm by loosening the nut that holds it in place, then lift it off the pivot. Replace the old spring with the new one, ensuring it is properly seated in the wiper arm. Reattach the wiper arm and secure it with the nut, making sure it is tightened adequately before lowering the arm back onto the windshield.
To install a rear wiper arm on a 2004 Highlander, first, ensure the wiper motor is off and the blade is in the down position. Remove the old wiper arm by loosening the nut at the base with a socket wrench and gently pulling the arm off the wiper shaft. Position the new wiper arm onto the shaft, ensuring it’s aligned correctly, and secure it by tightening the nut. Finally, test the wiper to ensure proper functionality.
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.
# 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
Pull the wiper arm away from the rear glass. Pivot the blade so that it is perpendicular to the arm and push towards the wiper arm, and voila! See sources and related links below for wiper blade installation videos and for information on the special rear wiper blade.