Assuming that you mean "wiper blade" (blade and frame) which are replaced often rather than "wiper arm" (piece from the spindle at the hood to the wiper blade) which are rarely ever replaced, the Chrysler 300 has the most common hook-end wiper arms. See sources and related links below for installation videos. Also, purchase the replacement blades first and there will be additional instructions/illustrations on the replacement packages. Locate and press the tab or button where the wiper blade is inserted into the hook of the wiper arm and pull wiper blade out of hook. You may have to rotate and flex the blade to make enough clearance for the hook to pass through.
Remove wiper arm then remove inside trim panel being careful not to crack it then remove motor connection then motor
pull off the wiper blade with and outward motion with your arm and slam the new set of wiper blades back on
Remove plastic cap. Remove nut. Pry up wiper arm.....
Remove the wiper arm retaining clip. The retaining clip will be just below the wiper arm connection. Hold the retaining clip in and the wiper arm will come off.
A wiper arm on a 2001 Honda Civic is screwed on. To remove it unscrew the mounting hardware and take off the wiper arm.
There is a tab to a retainer clip at the base of the wiper arm hub. Put a screwdriver in between the hub and the tab and pry it away from the hub (It will only move about 1/4 of an inch. You can then pull or pry the wiper arm from the post.
you just pick up the wiper arm
# Raise the rear wiper arm finish cap to expose the wiper arm nut. # Remove the rear wiper arm nut (1). # Lift the rear wiper arm assembly (2) away from the rear window and remove the wiper arm from the pivot shaft. The cap tilts up toward the arm
To remove the spring loaded wiper arm you have to first of all to unscrew the screws. After the screws have been removed, the spring loaded wiper arm can then be removed.
look at the half circle clip on the side of wiper arm. lift the wiper arm and pull the clip out as far as it goes the wiper arm should rest on the clip and now be "locked" up in the air . now you should be able to remove the wiper arm
You can remove the 2005 Ford Explorer rear wiper arm by removing the retaining clip. The retaining clip is just below the wiper arm connection.
To remove the wiper arm, first remove the wiper blade. After the blade is removed, lift the arm just slightly to clear the tab protruding from the side of the arm. Pull the tab out after it ckears the arm and then pull the arm off the hub.