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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / February 2008

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do_see@do.com - 23 Feb 2008 19:28 GMT
How do I remove the passenger side wiper arm on a 1995 F150?
asadi - 24 Feb 2008 07:20 GMT
Pull really hard....?

john

> How do I remove the passenger side wiper arm on a 1995 F150?
I. Care - 24 Feb 2008 18:41 GMT
> Pull really hard....?
>
> john
>
> > How do I remove the passenger side wiper arm on a 1995 F150?

You can buy a service manual on CD for $10 and free shipping on ebay.

http://tinyurl.com/2n7xng

From AutoZone:  http://tinyurl.com/yvhpbz

AutoZone instructions:

"When it is necessary to replace the wiper arm or the entire assembly,
the assembly must be removed from the vehicle.

   * The wiper arms are either mounted onto a threaded shaft and held
in place by a nut, or they are pressed over a splined shaft. Most often
this type mount is reinforced by a clip that must be released before the
arm can be pulled from the shaft.
   * To remove the wiper arm, raise it as high as it goes and release
the clip tab or tap on the slide latch with a screwdriver.
   * The arm can be carefully pried off using two screwdrivers, prying
a little on one side and then on the other.
   * There is alos a special tool available for prying off splined
wiper arms.
   * The metric screw shafts use a lock nut.

NOTE

The paint on the car can easily be chipped during this operation. Put
some cardboard down under the wiper post when prying in case something
accidentally slips.

Position the wiper arm so that it does not hit the window frame.
Courtesy of Chrysler Corporation.

   * Most wiper arms can be installed at any point on the spline.
   * However, when wiper arms are reinstalled on their mounts, make
sure they are positioned so the blades cannot hit the frame of the
windshield while the wipers are operating.
   * When the wipers are turned off, most have electrical systems with
a provision that allows the arm to continue to move until it reaches
full travel at the bottom. A relay then shuts off the motor.
   * Position the arm so that the blade is about an inch from the
windshield frame.
   * Then, cycle the wipers to see that the blade assembly does not hit
the side frame at the other end of its travel.
   * When checking the placement and operation of the wipers, wet the
windshield before turning on the wipers. The water will serve as a
lubricant for the wipers."

From CD Service Manual:

Pivot Arm


Removal and Installation

1.    Raise windshield wiper blade (17528) end off windshield and slide
latch away from windshield wiper mounting arm and pivot shaft.

2.    Unlock windshield wiper pivot arm from windshield wiper mounting
arm and pivot shaft.

3.    Remove windshield wiper pivot arm. Windshield wiper pivot arms can
be removed and installed without the aid of any tools.

For installation, follow removal procedures in reverse order. If
windshield wiper blade does not touch windshield, then slide latch is
not completely in place.
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I. Care
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asadi - 25 Feb 2008 01:32 GMT
...or look at a Chilton's free at the library...

john

>> Pull really hard....?
>>
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> windshield wiper blade does not touch windshield, then slide latch is
> not completely in place.
do_see@do.com - 26 Feb 2008 02:19 GMT
> ...or look at a Chilton's free at the library...
>
> john

Thanks. As usual, you are very helpful. The problem is that I never
learned to read or write, although I do type to an acceptable degree.
If questions weren't posted here and everyone read a book, we wouldn't
have a newsgroup now would we? [:^)
And who has time to fight their way through the vagrants to get into the
library?
asadi - 26 Feb 2008 03:13 GMT
laughs......I see we visit the same library..

john
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>> ...or look at a Chilton's free at the library...
>>
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> And who has time to fight their way through the vagrants to get into the
> library?
Jeff Strickland - 26 Feb 2008 16:19 GMT
Wait!

Since when do vagrants need to crowd around the automotive racks at the
library?

> laughs......I see we visit the same library..
>
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>> And who has time to fight their way through the vagrants to get into the
>> library?
do_see@do.com - 26 Feb 2008 17:17 GMT
>>>> ...or look at a Chilton's free at the library...
>>>>
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>> Since when do vagrants need to crowd around the automotive racks at the
>> library?

They crowd the automotive racks. They crowd the non fiction racks. They
crowd the household repair racks. They crowd the bathrooms.
It's cold man. The bleeding heart authorities wouldn't want the bums and
drug addicts to be outside in the cold. In the summer, the library is
air conditioned and we wouldn't want the bums drug addicts to overheat.
They smell bad enough in the winter.
Fortunately they don't use the 'puters so ..... here I am. Well, shoot!!
They do seem to like to look over the shoulder. Probably hope to see
some porn. Excuse me for a sec.

GET THE HELL AWAY FROM ME YOU DAMNED DIRTY BUM!

Sorry. Got a little off topic. Well, back to the snowstorm.
Jeff Strickland - 24 Feb 2008 20:12 GMT
Either, there is a nut that is hiding under the cap, or there is a clippy
thing that holds the arm to the shaft.

Why do you want to take the arm off? Normally these are pretty bullet proof.

> How do I remove the passenger side wiper arm on a 1995 F150?
do_see@do.com - 24 Feb 2008 20:45 GMT
> Either, there is a nut that is hiding under the cap, or there is a
> clippy thing that holds the arm to the shaft.
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>
>> How do I remove the passenger side wiper arm on a 1995 F150?

It is one of my work trucks that I use for my business. We had a bad ice
storm and one of my idiot employees tried to open the hood with 6 inches
of ice and snow on the hood and windshield. He forced it open thus
popping the windshield trim, shifting the hood on its hinges and
twisting the whole wiper arm. I am hoping I can remove it and straighten
it. I have been told that there might be a clip on it but haven't dug
into it far enough to be sure. I just wanted a bit of advice from
someone who might know: you guys. Thanks. I am going to dig into it
tomorrow. I've never had to remove the entire wiper arm before.
Thanks again.
Jeff Strickland - 24 Feb 2008 21:04 GMT
>> Either, there is a nut that is hiding under the cap, or there is a clippy
>> thing that holds the arm to the shaft.
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> to remove the entire wiper arm before.
> Thanks again.

Okay.

At the pivot point (post/shaft), there is either a cap that will lift up, it
may require a gentle nudge with a screwdriver, that will expose a nut. Or
there will be a tiny tab protruding out of the bottom of the wiper arm at
the post under the arm -- raise the arm and look for the tab next to the
shaft that the arm is attached to. Use the small screwdriver to either pop
the cap up or to lift the small tab, and gently rock the wiper arm on the
shaft to release it.

Since you have 6 ft of snow piled on the hood and windshield, there's a good
chance the arm will be frozen in place. You may need a heat gun to warm the
parts so they will separate.

When you are ready to put the arm(s) back on, look for a missing spline. The
missing spline is an alignment guide that forces the arms to be properly
aligned. There might not be a missing spline, but you shold look to be sure.
do_see@do.com - 26 Feb 2008 02:14 GMT
> Okay.
>
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> properly aligned. There might not be a missing spline, but you shold
> look to be sure.

Thanks. I will mark it for alignment just to be sure. Unfortunately, we
have another storm occurring as I write. I've just gotta build another
garage.
 
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