You saved me a great deal Mr puberty! Pulled dash off to change the heater core to realize I was stuck on the windshield arm without a store in a 30 mile radius to buy a puller. TY
Press down a few times on the joint. Lift the arm up at the joint, grab the wiper where the spline goes through it. Wiggle back in fourth (from the upper part above the joint) while pulling upon the wiper arm(down at the bolt. You dont need a puller or any of those tools for that. I worked for Safelite for 3 1/2 years and for this style I've never needed anything. Other styles absolutely such as a 60's ford stlye.
You can do it by hand by pushing the spot that raises the wipers up or you can grab it and do a push down pull up motion. That’s how we do it when taking the cowling off for windshields anyways.
@@markfromtinder9616 most certainly can, the wipers with two arms, most commonly on Mercedes, is actually easier. I guess because of how poorly they’re made they do break pretty easy but that’s if you don’t know what you’re doing.
I was just about to exit out of the video thinking this was gonna be a dumb “life hack” that would likely screw up the vehicle but when my boy said “but being extremely poor I don’t own that tool” I knew from that moment forward… this guy is the real F-ing deal this guy is gonna know what he’s doing…then when his voice began cracking it really just drove it home for me. 👊👊👊
If you fold the arm at the spring you get better leverage to waggle it on the post. Should you try using shock treatment with a copper hammer on the post ..Don't, you end up pushing the mounting plate down and the wiper arms scratch the windscreen.
You don't need any tools. Just lift the arm up (it locks in the down position) and wiggle the arm from side to side at th base. It may not break free at first, but it will. It's only crud stopping it from coming off.
Thank you so much! Great life hack! It’s raining buckets where I am. So you saved me some cuss words! lol Do you live in Virginia? Funny how you say “on.” Nice but tell me where you grew up? Thanks again McGiver would be proud to have you as a son! lol
I am sorry to hear that, did you spray it at all with wd-40 or pb blaster? Maybe it's getting caught up. Also don't get it on the windsheild. Good luck
@@mayson2 hey thanks for replying. I ended up buying a wiper arm puller and it was really worth the $15. It made all the difference and I just got done replacing the motor and linkage 👍
I'm sorry to hear that, I've never had that happen and I've been fairly hard on them before, I know that it's good to work it off equally because if you only pry on one end it kind of just wedges itself
A plus for voice cracks
You saved me a great deal Mr puberty! Pulled dash off to change the heater core to realize I was stuck on the windshield arm without a store in a 30 mile radius to buy a puller. TY
Glad to hear!
Mayson you have a good sense of humor a very likable quality.
“ Being extremely poor. “ I’m subscribing just for that. You’re my spirit animal.
😂
Press down a few times on the joint. Lift the arm up at the joint, grab the wiper where the spline goes through it. Wiggle back in fourth (from the upper part above the joint) while pulling upon the wiper arm(down at the bolt. You dont need a puller or any of those tools for that. I worked for Safelite for 3 1/2 years and for this style I've never needed anything. Other styles absolutely such as a 60's ford stlye.
This worked like a charm! Thank you for taking the time to write that up.
Instructions unclear, standing here with half of the wiperarm in my hand..😂
You just saved me thank u so much
I love you so much for this!!
I am also a poor person without all the tools
You can do it by hand by pushing the spot that raises the wipers up or you can grab it and do a push down pull up motion. That’s how we do it when taking the cowling off for windshields anyways.
Wrong. You cannot do this on German vehicles
@@markfromtinder9616 most certainly can, the wipers with two arms, most commonly on Mercedes, is actually easier. I guess because of how poorly they’re made they do break pretty easy but that’s if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Possible but many new cars for fuel economy the arms are tucked deep into the trim and scuttle panel
You the man !!! Thanks a lot for the tip
Not a bad idea! Good job!
loved your honesty.
Just fold arm up and then wiggle works every time then apply a little grease on the splines upon reinstalling so it will be easier next time
2024 still helping out thanks man
You’re the man ! Worked like a Charm
Thanks for this. I used a different tool, because I'm extremely poor and don't own that wrench you have, I used just the idea, and it worked.
@@jcabrerard4851 you are an inspiration
Morty helped alot
Absolute life saver
I was just about to exit out of the video thinking this was gonna be a dumb “life hack” that would likely screw up the vehicle but when my boy said “but being extremely poor I don’t own that tool” I knew from that moment forward… this guy is the real F-ing deal this guy is gonna know what he’s doing…then when his voice began cracking it really just drove it home for me. 👊👊👊
Absolutely
If you fold the arm at the spring you get better leverage to waggle it on the post. Should you try using shock treatment with a copper hammer on the post ..Don't, you end up pushing the mounting plate down and the wiper arms scratch the windscreen.
Great tip! Thank you!
Often there isn't much Clarence to get something that chubby under.
I had to build a custom puller once for a VW. PITA🤘
Thanks! had to pull the arms off to put some lights on my Jeep. Didn't really want to drive over to Autozone to get a tool :)
Legend, thx man!
Good tip my friend. Thank you.
You don't need any tools. Just lift the arm up (it locks in the down position) and wiggle the arm from side to side at th base. It may not break free at first, but it will. It's only crud stopping it from coming off.
thank you so much you saved a lot of time for me
Thank you! Worked beautifully with channel locks 👌
Awesome man!
Thanks
Thank you so damn much❤️❤️❤️
Lol you're welcome
Thank you. It did work on my rear wiper
Glad to hear!
This totally saved me today when trying to get to a fuse box 😅
Thank you!!
I had a similar situation. I used penetrating lubricant. Thanks for the video.
Thank you I will try this rn on my dads 06 Saab 9-3 because they seem to have the same wiper assemblys and stuff
Wait it actually worked😂 thanks man
@ZanderAudio glad to hear dude
Just to pull out the arm😰
Thank you. Now I'll never forget. I'm serious.
Thank you bro! 😎🇺🇦also used my hands shaking arms and used WD-40 as well as hammer 🔨
This helped a lot!!
Good!
Good job bro!
Just push down on the pivot point where the arm bends.
No
I ducking love you dude
Thanks alot for sharing....it worked
Glad to hear
Awesome trick it fuggin worked
Glad to hear
Smart! I would also suggest using a good penetrating oil. 👍
The Ram didn't work for me. I'm gonna try this. Thank you sir
Good luck
A battery post puller is cheap and works. Can't do this if it goes through glass.
Yes you can! I just did it on rear wiper. Thanks for the tip!
Well thanks Mr. Guy!
You're welcome hope it worked
Make sure the wrench doesnt rest on your windshield. Or might need a new one
Being broke is the mother of ingenuity
Bruh I’ll vote for u to be president😂😂
Look out for my campaign
Best method , worked best for me at least, 24 jeep wrangler
Good to hear!
I break my Mazda CX-5 rear windshield by using this method 😢
That sucks
3 days attempting to remove mine SOB THANK YOU
You're welcome!
@@mayson2 btw it worked beautifully no damage or effort just little lifted on the wrench and POP it’s off.
Like a giant bottle cap opener. I used a channel lock with adjustable jaws to remove it. I'm poor too. :(
I can’t wait to see someone break the glass 😂😂
The tool is like $6
Yip brill6worked a treat
It works 🎉
Awesome!
Say it with your chest 😂😂😂
I beat the shxt out of mines 😂 got it off tho 🎉
Thank you so much!
Great life hack!
It’s raining buckets where I am. So you saved me some cuss words!
lol
Do you live in Virginia?
Funny how you say “on.” Nice but tell me where you grew up?
Thanks again
McGiver would be proud to have you as a son! lol
Western Maryland, glad it helped you!
Just pull up on the blade yo, never had any trouble with wiper arms
I wish it was that easy on old vehicles that have never had them taken off, maybe its different for other brands
Well that didn't work
I am sorry to hear that, did you spray it at all with wd-40 or pb blaster? Maybe it's getting caught up. Also don't get it on the windsheild. Good luck
@@mayson2 hey thanks for replying. I ended up buying a wiper arm puller and it was really worth the $15. It made all the difference and I just got done replacing the motor and linkage 👍
@@baldbearded9601 awesome good to hear
Yep it came off, now threads are destroyed so it's not going back on easy.
I'm sorry to hear that, I've never had that happen and I've been fairly hard on them before, I know that it's good to work it off equally because if you only pry on one end it kind of just wedges itself
Ffs......
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User error
Or, you can just grab the wiper arm where the spring is at and press it down and wiggle it around. It'll pry right off.