I can help you to put it down but you must get it check what's the wrong may be faulty wiper motor or fuse or wiper control, when you push it down same time you have to pull the wiper arm out it will move, and also it's depend on where its stop if it's half way pull it out and push it down if it's need to pass the middle first you have to push it in and push it down till pass the half way then pull it out and push it down, if you jest push it down it won't move. in your particular car have dual action wiper motor is this information helped you?
Turn your wipers off, using the stalk on the left side of your steering column. Turn your ignition off and remove the key.
Pull the wiper blade up to lift it to the service position. Pull the front part of the blade down to position it at an angle.
Pull back the lock pin on the center part of the wiper blade (where it connects to the wiper arm). This unlocks the blade from the wiper arm.
Grasp the blade on each side and pull it down (away from the extended wiper arm) to release it from the "U" clip.
Repeat the process for the other wiper blade, if desired. Removing the driver's side and passenger's side wiper blade is the same.
Install the new wiper blade. Open the lock pin on the new blade, and then insert it into the wiper arm "U" clip. Close the lock pin and lower the wiper blade to its normal position.
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