Dumb Forester Question
Dumb Forester Question
Hey Suba-Dudes,
Ok, this is probably a reallly dumb question but I thought it better to ask and get it right than assume and get it wrong (and break something). Want to pull the wiper arms off my 99 forester and give them a new coat of paint as the rust is getting into them. Now I took the rubber caps off to get at the nuts that hold the wipers on and removed the nuts with no problem. Now I am assuming that you have to lever the arms off the threaded shaft (that the nuts were on) with a screwdriver or something alone those lines? Gave it a bit of a go but was hesitent to really put some muscle into it in case I broke something and a cheap 5 minute job became a 2 hour expensive one..Thanks for any advice/input.
Cheers,
Corax.
Ok, this is probably a reallly dumb question but I thought it better to ask and get it right than assume and get it wrong (and break something). Want to pull the wiper arms off my 99 forester and give them a new coat of paint as the rust is getting into them. Now I took the rubber caps off to get at the nuts that hold the wipers on and removed the nuts with no problem. Now I am assuming that you have to lever the arms off the threaded shaft (that the nuts were on) with a screwdriver or something alone those lines? Gave it a bit of a go but was hesitent to really put some muscle into it in case I broke something and a cheap 5 minute job became a 2 hour expensive one..Thanks for any advice/input.
Cheers,
Corax.
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Pretty much what Mr TH said.. just undo the nut
just for your info if you've never pull wiper arms off before Dave.. is they are on a tapered fine splined shaft.. so they just need a gentle persuasion.. I find just pulling them just past the pivot point (like you would be changing the rubbers) just slightly over their resting point does the trick nicely 
Hope you can understand what I mean.. bit hard to explain without visual


Hope you can understand what I mean.. bit hard to explain without visual

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Dave.. I think Subaman explains it better
let us know if you have success 


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like a steering wheel, i like to leave the nut on a couple of turns. just so you dont end up with a wheel or wiper arm as facial jewellery
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