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Author Subject: Removing rear wiper.. Not as simple as it seems
gti-gaz

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Post #1
Whistle

Before I'm told to search/its chavy/annoying without one.. I've already seen Razz

(I'm doing it to reduce the weight btw)

I'm just wondering if theres a way of removing it without damaging/destroying it.

I thought it would be some sort of simple unwinding or bolt but I can't find a bolt and it doesnt want to twist Sad

So how do I get it off (before I resort to finding a hacksaw)
Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 22:57
tvrfan007

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Post #2
The arm seizes onto the motor. Bearing puller or hacksaw it off.

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Posted 16th Jun 2011 at 23:44
availablebmx

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There is a bolt under a flap at the end of the arm iirc...

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Posted 17th Jun 2011 at 05:14
ballardpaul

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Both the cars I've owned and de wipered both needed to be cut off. They seize on there solid.

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Posted 17th Jun 2011 at 05:20
gti-gaz

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Post #5
Cheers for the replies guys.. Look like I'll have to attack the washers and possibly cut it off

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Posted 17th Jun 2011 at 08:37

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