How to remove GM wiper arms the easy way?

How to remove GM wiper arms the easy way?

The Right way to remove this style of GM wiper arms! All you need is an 1/8″ drill bit, punch, or possibly a #16 nail. The engineers made it simple to remove this style of wiper arm, pull up to release the spring clip, work the 1/8″ shank through both sides of the arm, wiggle/pull the arm off! Done Loading…

How do you replace a windshield wiper blade?

Lift the wiper blade arm up from the windshield, and grab the wiper blade with one hand and the wiper arm near the bolt with the other hand. Gently tug the wiper blade arm back and forth until it comes off of the drive post.

Why are the arms of my windshield wiper not working?

Wiper arms can become bent due to corrosion. Regardless of the reason, if your wipers aren’t working after changing the blades, it’s time to switch out the wiper arms. Windshield wipers use a couple of different technologies to keep your windshield sparkling clean.

Where do you find the clip on wiper arm?

Clip-on wiper arms have a small tab at the base of the wiper arm. Step 1: Turn the wipers on and stop them mid-way up the windshield. Mark their location with the wax crayon. Step 2: Inspect the base of the wiper arm and look for a slide lock, flange or lip. Identify the type of clip your particular wiper arm uses.

How do you change the wiper blades on a car?

Raise the windshield wipers. This is the first step to changing your windshield wiper blades. When lifted, the wiper arm should rest unassisted above the windshield without touching the glass. Remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm.

What’s the best way to remove a windshield wiper?

This will also depend on the type of fastener used on your car. For hook-slot connectors, slide the new wiper blade into the hook slot at the end of the wiper arm. For pin-type connectors you should slide the arm on from the same side that you removed the original wiper blade.

How are the windshield wipers held in place?

Bolt-on wipers are held onto a threaded drive arm by a nut. Clip-on wipers are pressed down over the drive arm and clip into place. Spring-loaded wipers are held in place by a spring. The spring must be compressed by pressing a pin in order to release it from the drive arm.