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Date Posted: 13:24:25 06/29/09 Mon
Author: KatDawg
Subject: Re: Good news it's easy to get a look at the bits, just remove the plastic cowl between the windshield and hood. Maybe a screw or two at each end, and something w/ the antenna, otherwise it's just pins.
In reply to: OffroadX 's message, "Good news it's easy to get a look at the bits, just remove the plastic cowl between the windshield and hood. Maybe a screw or two at each end, and something w/ the antenna, otherwise it's just pins." on 18:15:01 06/19/09 Fri

I have already removed the cover and have gotten at the parts. The motor has an arm the connects the two wiper arms.

The motor arm sits on top of a pin that drives the wipers. This is what is (IMO) easily dislodged. It has a plastic cap on the top.

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