Put them in place on the windshield where they should be and then press the arms onto the splines on the posts sticking out of the cowl panel.
Wiper arms cannot be repaired, only replaced. The arm should come off by removing the nut at the bottom of the arm and the washer sprayer hose
There is a problem with wiper transmission which is what moves the arms & is under the cowl.
If windshield wipers are stuck in position and won't move, I would say that the windshield wiper motor needs replacing. This happened to me last year.
remove complete wiper arn from vehicle so there is only the ribbed drive showing on the outside turn wipers on, then turn them off. this should put the drive at the return position.replace wiper arms with the arms in the home position.this should align them where they should be when turned off test to see if ya got em in right position
first remove the window wiper arms then remove the plastic trim this will reveal the heater motor, then unclip the electrics and the unbolt the motor (on some cars you have to remove the wiper motor to take out the heater motor)
The wiper arms have disconnected from the wiper motor. How do you reconnect them?
remove the caps at the end of the wiper arms. Unscrew the nut holding down the arm and it should come off.
it's not possible...
remove the cowl & wiper arms (mark location of arms on the windshield). disconnect the battery, Disconnect wire connector at wiper motor & remove the 4 mounting bolts then remove the linkage from motor.
It is under the wiper arms.It is under the wiper arms.
At the base of the wiper arm is a small "pin" sticking out. Pull this pin outward to release the entire wiper arm. Reinstall by pushing the pin in.
The wiper linkage is bad. Or the wiper arm stud bushings (where the arms attach to the cowl) are rotted out.
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.
The wipers are connected to the wiper motor by a system of arms and swivel joints. The wiper arm itself may be loos from the connecting rod or a joint in the system may have come loose. you can remove the cowling to get access to the arms.
If the wiper motor isn't working, check the fuse to start with, then the wiring connections. If the wiper motor is working but not the wiper arms, unscrew the cowl piece just behind the hood ( the part that looks like a grill ) and see if the little plastic inserts that hold the wiper arms in place have dry-rotted or not. They are available at your local dodge dealership and are pretty cheap.
The first step is to get the correct replacements. The replacement wiper blades will have instructions on them which are easy to follow. Also, take a look at the wiper blade installation videos below for hook-end wiper arms.
Linkage bushings on wiper arms coming off back side of wiper motor under cowling