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Wild Wipers and Wiper Arm Removal 444-544

Joe;

I'm not sure what you mean by "post-nuts" (other than the breakfast cereal)...the wiper arms themselves just press onto the posts on 122 and 1800s...I believe the 544 are similar. Following shows a pic of what I did when the lead post to arm connection got loose on mine.


I believe from your description that there is a problem within the gearboxes at the end of that post...if it intermittently jams up, it sounds like there may be a tooth (or teeth) broken off and jamming the works occasionally...if that's the case, there's not much which can be done to repair...replacement is probably the only answer.

(BTW, I'm still waiting on brake light brackets, but it shouldn't be too much longer now...)

Cheers






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