Question about 2004 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab
...wiper arm and the wiper arm post the groves that hold it tight may be worn out Yes, it sounds like the wiper arm mounting hole is worn out. The shaft the wipers mount on are hardend so it is unlikely ...
...remove the wiper arms.Then remove the screws that hold the black plastic grill, you will see the motor.You will need then to disconnect the wiper arm transmission linkage from the motor, then remove ...
Wiper Motor. Three screws on the top of the motor plastic cap allow you to remove it, then unplug it from the wiring harness. Do it in this order to reveal the plug catches without breaking them. Then
...remove motor install is in reverse good day, you may remove the wiper arm and remove the screws that holds the plastic grill, you will find the wiper motor there. hope this helps, have a nice ...
...rear corners lift up that flap and unscrew those 2 screws, one at each end. Next remove the clips at the front of the cowl, just pull them forward. Now lift up the cowl and unplug the washer hose. ...
Question about 2004 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab
...wiper arms? You are on the right track. If you have removed that little cap, and unbolted the nut what you do is pull and wiggle. There is a special tool, but if you are persistent you can do it ...
...Remove the retaining nut at the base of the windshield wiper arm and pull the wiper arm off. 3. Slide the new wiper arm assembly on. 4. Tighten the retaining nut and lower the arm back down to the ...
rubber flap. Now remove the cowl and set it somewhere you won't step on it. Unplug the electrical connector from the wiper motor and disconnect the linkage. Then you can unbolt the motor and remove it
remove the retaining nut at the bottom of the windshield wiper arm and pull the wiper arm off. slide the new wiper assembly on. tighten the retaining nut and lower the arm back down to the windshield.
...remove the arm. In the event that it will not come off, as it and the drive stem have corroded into one solid part, then you are going to have to locate a new motor and a new wiper arm. Do not force ...
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