How to Remove the Rear Wiper Arm?

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ReidLynn
07/25/25 5:15pm
After getting into the car, first locate the position of the rear wiper, which is in the middle below the rear window. The wiper is fixed to the motor spindle with screws. After prying off the protective cover, use a wrench to unscrew the screws. You can see metal holes at the fixed position. Pull the wiper blade diagonally upward to separate the wiper blade from the wiper arm. The wiper can help determine the position of the wheels. The node position of the left wiper indicates the position of the left wheel of the car.
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