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iif it works, but if its stuck on and you pull hard enough you do what I ended up doing.....smacking yourself really hard in the face when it does come off and i mean REALLY REALLY HARD! like bust your face up style....so the more civilised aproach is to use a 2 or 3 arm puller basically it hooks around the back of the wiper and you screw a screw down to pop it off
the 3rd alternative is 2 be very careful with a hammer/mallet and tap it up and down to loosen it, what happens is some sort of corrosion/dirt gets lodged in there and its really hard to break the bond hitting it loosens it and allows the wiper to come free.
the 3rd alternative is 2 be very careful with a hammer/mallet and tap it up and down to loosen it, what happens is some sort of corrosion/dirt gets lodged in there and its really hard to break the bond hitting it loosens it and allows the wiper to come free.
I wouldnt recommend this way tbh. The gear puller option is your best bet. Hitting it with a mallet so close to the rear window aint the best of ideas. It could start to get expensive