Need Guidance on Removing Wiper Arm
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I am getting ready to paint my D350 and would like to remove the wiper arms. The service manual and searches on the internet make reference to a tool, C-3982, for removing the arm. What does this tool precisely do to remove the arm? And, can it be done without this tool? I can see the little clip under the arm, but I don't know if I should push it in or pull it out. It really doesn't want to do either, so I don't want to force it and regret this. Thanks!
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^i don't think it is that easy. have had mine off a couple of times and there has not been a little tab to hold the wipers. i think between 81 and 91 they changed the wiper arms.
you have to pull that tab towards the end that the wiper would be on while trying to pry the wiper off with a wrench. that small metal tab has a bump on it that locks into a on the shaft that rotates.
you have to pull that tab towards the end that the wiper would be on while trying to pry the wiper off with a wrench. that small metal tab has a bump on it that locks into a on the shaft that rotates.
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i am guessing he has aluminum wiper arms on his truck like i have on my 81 so it might not be a good idea to try prying on them with a screw driver. like i said somewhere between 81 and 91 they changed the wiper arms. the newer ones are better than the old bayonet style ones. i always find i got to get a good quality wiper for the better quality plastic clip or else the i end up with wipers turning sideways when you need them on my 81. so far i can stick anything on my ram charger
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Hey Pumbu, I noticed that you are doing a paint job so I doubt you want to pry it with a screwdriver or wrench. I do but it scratches the paint. The right tool is carried by most automotive places for $10-$15. They are made by OTC (Advance Auto) or Great Neck tools (AutoZone) or Lisle (JCWhitney). There are others too. This way your paint is protected. Here's what one looks like.
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...content=value4
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...content=value4
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