Created on: 2016-08-24
How to repair, install, fix, change or replace a damaged, bent, or failing windshield wiper arm on 98 Toyota Camry
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Rubber blades are fairly simple. You pull them up, and then there's a small tab. On this style, you push the tab down. Then pull it down and off.
Then, on the new wipers, a lot of times you'll have to install this little plastic piece from the wiper blade. A lot of times you just push it in, and hold it down in the wiper blade. Then just put it on to the arm, and push it up into the hook, and make sure it locks.
For the other side, you repeat the same steps.
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