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9 hours ago, Bham said:

New Nissan Rogue - wiper is really loose in the motor.  Removal is risky.  

 

Solution ? :whisper   Shhhh. Keep this one under your hat.  :wink :lol 

 

 

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These are loose I did one the other day and I thought it was just weird that it was so loose told the customer to have it checked

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9 minutes ago, wade_660 said:

The worst window I've done recently with a wiper is a 2018 Jeep Wrangler. It's like you're in the Olfa olympics cutting that back glass.

 

Yes Sir. :yep   I don’t keep many patterns, but. I actually keep that pattern on hand. 

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1 hour ago, wade_660 said:

The worst window I've done recently with a wiper is a 2018 Jeep Wrangler. It's like you're in the Olfa olympics cutting that back glass.

 

1 hour ago, Bham said:

 

Yes Sir. :yep   I don’t keep many patterns, but. I actually keep that pattern on hand. 

DITTO! I keep that pattern as well. Saves the heartache. I'm too old for the Olympics:lol

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Once the nut is off, it helps to rotate the wiper to break the seal. Even wipers on new cars can be stubborn like this.   Its dry in AZ, so i dont see much corrosion making them stuck on.  For you guys n areas where it snows and rains, maybe try some PB blaster to loosen it up. 

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Just did this the other day. I prop with an old yellow turbo with the pointy side up so it doesn't slip as easy and flat part against the window. Tape is so when I adjust the squeegee more to the right the wiper won't go down and touch the glass. 

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This is the tool for releasing the arm after removing the nut.  Doesn’t always fit and you still have to be careful when doing it.  

 

 

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After you are done, just replace the arm in the same spot, and tighten the nut to just good-n-tight.  Don’t overighten. 

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3 hours ago, Bham said:

This is the tool for releasing the arm after removing the nut.  Doesn’t always fit and you still have to be careful when doing it.  

 

 

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After you are done, just replace the arm in the same spot, and tighten the nut to just good-n-tight.  Don’t overighten. 

I have that one also, bought this as well!

Between the 2, the only one I’ve come across that I couldn’t use em on is an Aston Martin.

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