To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Windshild wiper arm removal tool

Ronson25

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 26, 2015
Messages
318
So i have to replace the wiper arm on my vehical and never done one on a car before do i need the tool or will it pop right off like on equipment ive done... The tool looks cheap so i didnt want to buy it unless i need it.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Dave455

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 19, 2013
Messages
5,804
Location
Sussex, England
Normally you just flip a plastic cover off, undo one nut, and you should be able to remove the wiper.

Depending on the vehicle, and how long the wiper has been on there, it may or may not come off easily. I find maybe about 50% pull off, 25% need a tap or pry, and 25% won’t shift without a puller.

I got the puller shown for the equivalent of less than $30 and it’s quite good quality, even though made in Taiwan. I haven’t found a wiper it hasn’t shifted,57BD271D-6806-47C0-87E9-6136F9937432.jpeg
 

JradM

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 4, 2019
Messages
1,816
Location
Alberta
I've removed wiper arms. I've never needed one. For a long time, I was oblivious that a specialized tool existed. I would try first and buy the tool if you struggle. I have needed to wiggle wiper arms a bit before they popped off.

I became aware of this special tool the day I saw one marked as clearance at Princess Auto. It was ~$2 and I actually bought it thinking it might make a handy small puller. I haven't used it on a wiper arm yet.
 

Wrench97

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 23, 2018
Messages
12,086
Location
Southeastern Pa
Second gen Ford Escapes can be tricky, I had my junior tech break the wiper motor cast aluminum frame while pulling on the arm trying to remove so watch the pulling and prying if you don't know what is holding it together.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
R

Ronson25

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 26, 2015
Messages
318
Well i got the old one off with a bit of tapping new one will be here tommorow.... I might just buy the puller since it does battery cables to
 

blarf

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 18, 2009
Messages
513
depends on the vehicle
Yep. I've had mixed luck on my cars pulling and tapping a bit. Nothing else will fit so I dropped the coin ($140 or so) on the BMW tool. It's got spring loaded adjustable jaws. When you need it, you'll know.

 

Buster21

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 16, 2014
Messages
418
Location
Idaho
Looks like the one I use is the same as the auto body tool mart one shown above. It's worked on everything I've tried it on.
 

Attachments

  • 15C0CD27-AE7E-4733-836E-C79FBDE4B0E3.jpeg
    15C0CD27-AE7E-4733-836E-C79FBDE4B0E3.jpeg
    281.9 KB · Views: 33

Mgdoug3

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 2, 2018
Messages
1,391
Location
KY
I had a KD one and would buy another one in a heart beat. I use it for battery cables though and makes it an even easier job.
 

setfocus

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 15, 2020
Messages
413
Location
rust belt
I've got a snapon battery clamp puller that works pretty well for wiper arms. In fact I actually bought it for wiper arms. It's only been used on a battery a few times

CJ92.jpg

I've also got an old little craftsman 2 jaw bearing puller that sometimes fits
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom