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Replace plastic bushing on wiper linkage highlander toyota

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2008

SOURCE: driver side wiper wont work

One side does not work? Can you move the arm with your hands? If so, look for a loose nut that holds the wiper arm on. Remove the plastic trim on the wiper arm base, and tighten the 12 millimeter bolt. Please advise if this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 Toyota Highlander Limited I have a right

Sorry...thats your only choice...but check with a 4X4 dealership parts counter.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2009

SOURCE: how do you remove and install rear wiper blade on

with the help of screw driver.....

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2009

SOURCE: HOW TO CHANGE WIPER BLADES ON A 2004 TOYOTA

Hi,
Here is a website for installing refill blades. It requires you to select your blade type from the pictures. Onse selected, there is a nice instruction to install your refill:

http://www.brandsport.com/towiwiblandi.html

I hope this helps... Good luck!

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2009

SOURCE: replace the windshield wiper linkage

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1995 Toyota Hiace DX. The wiper is not working but motor is still running. Anyone help please?

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You will need to check the wiper gearbox, linkages and bushings. Very often it is just a loose nut.

https://www.google.com/search?q=1995+Toyota+Hiace+DX+wiper+linkage+not+working

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Plastic Bushing on windshield wiper linkage broke do I have to replace the whole linkage or can I get new bushings

You did not post a vehicle so this will be a little generic.

Typically the entire wiper transmission (everything but the wiper motor) will have to be replaced. Typically they are not that expensive and depending on the vehicle are not extremely difficult to replace. If one of the sockets/bushing has gone bad the others may not be far behind. It may just be wiser to replace the whole thing.

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Wipers on my 1985 Dodge Ram Charger don'm move. they are at a up position. I could hear the wiper motor on.

this sounds like an arm poped off the linkage, see if you can move the wipers by hand if you can then linkage poped off,remove the cowl and look at the linkage you may need to replace the linkage some cars you can buy just one linkage arm instaed of the complete unit and also some part stores sell the plastic bushing to replace worn one on linkage and it just pops on,
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The wiper on the drivers side does not work while the passenger side does on a 1985 olds cutlass supreme. How to repair it?

THE WIPER MOTOR CONTROLS THE WIPERS VIA A LINKAGE LOCATED BELOW THE WINDSHIELD UNDER THE HOOD YOU MAY NEED TO REMOVE A THE PLASTIC COVER TO ACESS THE ASSEMBLY , ONE OF THE LINKAGE ARMS HAS FALLEN OFF POSSIBLY DUE TO A WORN BUSHING ON THE END OF THE ARM ,JUST REPLACE THE BUSHING AND REATTACH IT
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2001 Toyota Highlander Windsheld wiper assebly problem

First check to see if the nut that holds your wiper to the shaft came loose. If it did, just tighten it. If it didn't , you'll have to look in through the access cover. Usually just a screen like cover at the bottom of your windshield. I'm not sure what the setup is on them, but most vehicles, this cover is just held on by screws. Remove your wiper/ wipers if necessary, remove the cover, and look inside. There should be a linkage bar that connects to your wiper motor. It may have come off, or be stripped. I'm sure you'll figure it out once you get that far. Good luck.
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1998 f150 ford wipe linkage

I had a similar problem the plastic in front of the windshield is the cowl. to remove it I had to pop plastic cover over nuts holding wiper arms. remove them then remove all the screws and two plastic pop retainers and a rubber strip and a number of slide on clips to remove the two piece cowl then remove the electrical plug on the motor and three hex head screws holding the assembly in place (if you extend the linkage toward passenger side it will be easier to remove the assembly) you can get
replacement bushings on line at www.rockauto.com I couldn't find them locally here but did find them
on line . the ones I got are wiper linkage bushings help part no 49451 they are difficult to remove so I cut the worn ones off then used a proper sized socket and c clamp to install the new ones
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Driver side wiper wont work

One side does not work? Can you move the arm with your hands? If so, look for a loose nut that holds the wiper arm on. Remove the plastic trim on the wiper arm base, and tighten the 12 millimeter bolt. Please advise if this helps.
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Most likely you will have to replace the wiper linkage from the center pivot to the left or drivers-side wiper pivot. The plastic piece in the linkage gets brittle over time and breaks down. To save a hassle in the future, replace both linkages. It should be under $20.00 for parts.
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