How do you tighten a windshield wiper arm?
Steps
- Turn the windshield wiper switch off.
- Follow the wiper arm away from the wiper blade to its base.
- Pry up the plastic dust cap covering the nut.
- Select a socket sized to fit the hex nut.
- Set the ratchet to allow it to tighten the nut.
- Tighten the nut.
- Test the wipers.
How do you install a new windshield wiper linkage?
Part 1 of 1: Replacing the windshield wiper linkage
- Materials Needed.
- Step 1: Move the wipers to the highest position.
- Step 2: Disconnect the negative battery cable.
- Step 3: Remove the wiper arm nut cover.
- Step 4: Remove the wiper arm retaining nut.
- Step 5: Remove the wiper arm.
- Step 6: Raise the hood.
How do you reset a wiper arm?
Use a socket wrench to remove the nut located at the center of the wiper motor. This nut connects the arm linkage to the motor. Turn the wipers on, then back off, so the motor completes a full cycle and returns to the correct park position. The blades will not move since the linkage has been disconnected.
How do you replace a wiper arm linkage?
Push the arm back onto the linkage stud. Step 18: Install the wiper arm retaining nut. Tighten down the wiper arm retaining nut until it is snug using a ratchet, extension and socket of the appropriate size. Note: It’s helpful to put red Loctite on the retaining nut threads to prevent the nut from backing off.
What’s the linkage between the wiper and the motor?
Car windshield wipers have a link between the motor and the wiper arm and blade. This wiper linkage can get bent and should be repaired immediately. The windshield wiper linkage transmits the motion of the wiper motor to the wiper arm and blade.
How do you remove a wiper arm nut?
Step 3: Remove the wiper arm nut cover. Remove the wiper arm nut cover by prying it up with a small flathead screwdriver. Step 4: Remove the wiper arm retaining nut. Remove the wiper arm retaining nut using a ratchet, extension and socket of the appropriate size.
How do you change the arm of a windshield wiper?
Step 1: Turn the wipers on and stop them mid-way up the windshield. Mark their location with the wax crayon. Step 2: Remove the plastic cover over the nut holding the wiper arm onto the post. If possible, simply twist the cover off. If it resists, you may need to use the flathead screwdriver to pry it off.