Stuck Wiper Arm Removal Tool
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2020
- Using a windscreen wiper arm puller tool. This tool is very handy for removing your wiper arm when it's stuck firmly onto the spindle. Thanks for watching. Please comment, like and subscribe !.
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Yeah I've broke two of those tools trying to get my wiper arms off.
Excellent ... thank you for the upload.
Thanks for watching ! :)
Couple points:
A spritz of WD40 helps break it loose. Wipe the post with WD40 (and brush) before reattaching; some grease on the post will prevent that caked debris.
Now that is a fucking tutorial. The best, thanks.
Worked great! Thank you!
You're welcome, thanks for watching !
Nicely done pal!
Thank you !
Like all single purpose tools, this definitely came in handy. The "pop" when it comes free is a bit alarming, but all is well again.
These pullers have a multitude of uses. Great for pulling terminals off batteries OR slip rings from alternators and plenty more
Very handy !
Yes it is :)
Defo the handy option I've always wrestled them off lol
Likewise lol :)
Yeah, there was a time I did, but I've broken several arms, spindles and trims doing that. Since buying the proper tool, I've never looked back.
thanks boss worked like a charm
No problem 👍
I liked the tape trick.
Thanks :)
I put a small amount of grease on the splines when i changed mine.
Tape is a nice tip! ((🤙🏽))
Thanks ! 👍
would it work to pull out just the metallic ring of the wiper? managed to take the rest off since cracked but left with a very difficult ring!!!
It should be able to reach underneath the ring and grip it
something like this maybe: ruclips.net/video/zJmrYbflaaI/видео.html
Jeez wish I ordered this before mangling my rear wiper arm on my fricken Tahoe yikes
where did you get that tool from...
I bought it on ebay
this tool can pull out ball bearings too? such as ball bearing of vaccum cleaner.
Possibly, but it might not be strong enough. I really couldn't say
On the thread can we put copper grease or will that loosen it?
I wouldn't recommend it.
If the one from auto zone was to small by literally an 1/8 of an inch will this one fit?
I don't know the one from autozone ?
@@screwsnutsandbolts its 15mm only..well im gonna order this exact one from amazon in about 1min..thanks for the response.👍
@@ronnydisalvo80 I hope it does the job for you ! 👍
perfekt
Thanks !
The tommy bar is too flimsy, at least on mine. Can be got from Aliexpress for a few pounds. Ebay UK, £10 - 11. A major carparts outfit in UK advertising same item for £31.99 and that's after their supposed 45% discount . . . at time of this posting.
The item's OK but it's not 'heavy duty' as some ads suggest There again 'heavy duty' is a relatively meaningless term.
Worth buying but dont expect it to pull off a really seized wiper arm.
Update. To get the tool used in video to fit squarely and safely on a NS Octavia mk2 arm, mark the park positions of arms with tape as per video. Stop the wipers during a wash-wipe by way of the key to leave them stationary at about 45°. This will give enough clearance at the fixed end to get the puller on.
What make is it please
It's Blue Spot. Here's a link here: www.wilcodirect.co.uk/product/other-tools/wiper-arm-removal-tool-bs-07929/BS-07929
Sure, it does work and it’s the right tool for the job, but if your stuck, two spanner’s under the wiper arm, replace the nut, apply gentle downwards force to the spanner’s, which in turn, applies pressure in an upwards movement to the wiper arm and gently tap with a hammer, works every time 👍👀😀
Mine is really tight on there & I’m using the tool like in the video but it doesn’t seem to budge. Any idea why?
Sometimes they just get seized onto the splines. Do you spray some penetrating fluid onto them and let it work for a while ?
@@screwsnutsandbolts Yeah I bought some PB Blaster and I sprayed it on top where the thread hex nut is. I even took off my cowl to get a better grip (replacing a broken windshield anyway). Won’t move an inch. Should I get another spray or spray it somewhere else?
@@SentiMoodi If you can get one, try one of the tools in this video. It's a lot stronger that the others and it won't flex like the others: ruclips.net/video/ZbvqnhrPNho/видео.html
Where did you get that tool
I got this on Ebay but you can get them in most motor factors. They even have one in Screwfix: www.screwfix.ie/p/silverline-wiper-arm-battery-terminal-puller/155FU
Same method for the rear one also, at a guess. Mine is stuck.
It should be similar
For whatever reason, rear arms seem to be stuck on more than regular front arms..but is possible with one if these pullers. May have to use channel locks and a long screw driver in addition to get enough leverage, but it'll come off.
@@jdigitalseven7I’m having a similar issue with mine. I have this tool and it’s just not coming off….
Been looking for something like this to uninstall my windshield wipers arms as I feel I dont need them here in California as it hardly ever rains and I feel capable of driving under the rain without them.
😂
Wish I'd not been so stingy and bought this years ago!
lol Me too ! :)
Just tried exact tool on driver side mitsubishi endeavor..got passenger off 2bolts with elbow grease...if i wanted to i could rip the srm and motor out with my bare hands..point is something is way off with this..even if seized ive been around 🔧 my entire life and tried every method..have used countless techniques with this arm and NOTHING...ZERO...SHORT OF cutting it off and replacing with a new one im at a stand still...again im very mechanically inclined and it almost seems like they threaded the arm onto to the motor pre windshield installation....i dont know anymore..next is a torch
Its a battery terminal puller
It's both :)
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Thanks
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