Because of the royal mark on the bottom of his feet.
mounted to the bottom of the wiper motor
on the bottom of the wiper motor. its where the cables plug into
There was an inventor (of the windshield wiper) called Mary Anderson.There was an inventor (of the windshield wiper) called Mary Anderson.There was an inventor (of the windshield wiper) called Mary Anderson.There was an inventor (of the windshield wiper) called Mary Anderson.
its probably the wiper transmition. try googleing how to replace wiper transmittion for Chevy Impalla. or it might be that just one of the motors is bad, which is like an $80 part (from gspeedshop first i would check the nut under the cover on the bottom of the wiper arm these nuts are made to loosen up if wiper is jammed from ice or snow flip the bottom cover up and i think its a 13 mm nut make sure its tight if tight then check wiper linkage)
The bottom plastic piece pops open so the wiper can be stood straight up. The wiper then pops out like other wiper blades and can be replaced.
Take off the bolts at the bottom of the wiper arms and you may have to wiggle the arms back and forth to work the wiper arms off.
The piece across the Silverado below the windshield is called the cowling. It covers the wiper arms and is usually painted the same as the vehicle.
The rear window wiper arm will have a retaining clip at the bottom of the wiper arm. Hold the retaining clip in with two fingers and pull outward on the rear wiper arm.
Raise the wiper blade and hold. Pull the release on the bottom of the blade and wiggle it off.
wiper arbor shaft or wiper support shaft
Now I am working on this from the standpoint of my 1996, I assume they are the same. I could be incorrect: Look at the wiper arm from the bottom, you will see a small tab, if you pull the wiper away from the window, and then pull the tab to the bottom, you will lock the wiper away from the glass. if you bull the tab all the way out you will then be able to pull the wiper arm off from the pivot point. The hose is attached to the wiper arm by a clip, you can simply unclip it if this is a temporary thing, for long term removal, I am not sure as I have never had the desire.