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Posted

Hi All,

My wiper arm on the driver side is loose and only the passenger side is moving. Is there a thread for this issue? If there's none, I would really appreciate it if someone could chime in on how to tighten it and what told do I need.

Thank You very much in advanced,

Posted

Fix and done! Thanks TI, Loren and other members who chimed in for the instruction and diagram.

@ 6 am this morning, I'm in the garage tinkering with the wiper arm and following the instruction I got from the other forum. Now everything is working...took me only 15 mins :cheers:

In case one of you run into this situation here's what the member told me:

Use something like a very small flathead screwdriver blade to pop/pry off the black cap that covers the wiper spindle. There's a slot on one edge where you can insert it. You will see a hex nut that secures the wiper arm to the rotating spindle. If it has backed off so far that the arm is not grabbing the splines, I suppose it would not rotate. If you are lucky, that may be all that is wrong, and you just need to re-seat the arm on the spindle and tighten the nut down. I think you need a 13mm socket.

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