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  1. #1
    nosaints9
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    Wiper Motor Replacement

    Doing a wiper motor replacement. Has anyone removed the crank arm from the wiper motor?

    I bought a motor without the arm on it, and simply thought I could remove the crank arm and transfer it over.

    I was able to remove the nut from it, but unable to pry the arm from the old motor (as if they were fused together).

    Any suggestions?

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/w3fl1o1o5a6sb9w/IMAG1405.jpg

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/6v0kmgfr4zebv9n/IMAG1406.jpg

  2. #2
    WD40 it and a left right left right jiggle. Its a tapered end

  3. #3
    nosaints9
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    Quote Originally Posted by qnz View Post
    WD40 it and a left right left right jiggle. Its a tapered end
    I thought that would work, but there's no end to this thing- even with some PB Blaster. It's almost as if its fused to it. Too afraid to take a hammer to it.

  4. #4
    try an open end wrench for leverage. or bang on the wrench

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