i didnt think it would be this simple but all you have to do is clamp on a set of locking pliers on the base of the arm and pull out. that's it.
What are you removing? The blades or the arms
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You must first remove the wiper arms. then, remove the screws holding the black plastic grill under the wiper arms. This will expose the motor. You will then need to disconnect the wiper arm transmission linkage from the motor, the remove the three bolts holding the motor on. Install in reverse order.
To install wiper cables on a 1957 Chevy, first, remove the wiper arms and the cowl panel to access the wiper motor and cable assembly. Attach the new wiper cables to the wiper motor, ensuring they are routed correctly according to the factory layout. Secure the cables to the wiper mechanism and reassemble the cowl panel and wiper arms. Finally, test the wipers to ensure they operate smoothly.
To access the wiper motor on a 1991 Chevy van, first, open the hood and remove the wiper arms by loosening the nuts at their bases. Next, take off the plastic cowl cover that sits between the windshield and the hood by removing the screws or clips holding it in place. Once the cover is removed, you can see the wiper motor, which is usually mounted on the firewall; disconnect the electrical connector and unbolt the motor to replace or repair it.
look for a little clip at the end of the arm where the wiper blade slides over pull up on the clip it should slid right off.
To remove the wiper arms from a 1996 Concord, remove the small clip holding them on. Then pull up on the arm.
You will have to remove the wiper arms, then remove the cowl, and then the wiper motor.
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remove wiper arms and cowl
To remove the wiper arms from a 1971 Nova, start by lifting the wiper arms away from the windshield to access the mounting nuts. Use a socket wrench to remove the nut that secures each wiper arm to the pivot shaft. Once the nuts are removed, gently lift the wiper arms straight off the shafts. If the arms are stuck, you may need to use a wiper arm puller for extra leverage.