This is a discussion on Replacing rear wiper arm - Fabia within the Maintenance & Performance forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; Replacing rear wiper arm - Fabia Hi when I got up last Sunday morning, I found some **** had kindly ...
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| Replacing rear wiper arm - Fabia Replacing rear wiper arm - Fabia Hi when I got up last Sunday morning, I found some **** had kindly snapped the rear wiper arm on my car. The arm was still attached but damaged. I therefore removed the cap cover on top of the arm and then the nut with a adjustable spanner. However whats left of the arm (the black metal part) is stuck and will not budge. I am a bit frightened to apply too much pressure, as I dont want to crack the windscreen. Does anyone have any tips to remove it? Also does anyone know the best and cheapest place to order the parts Cheers P ![]() |
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| Re: Replacing rear wiper arm - Fabia Follow the link:http://www.briskoda.net/forums/fabia...removal/54970/ The Dealers Wiper arm: Pn. 6Y6955707 £10.16 ex. VAT Wiper blade: Pn. 6Y0955425 £3.48 ex. VAT Keep the cap and transfer it over it'll save you a couple of quid |
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| Re: Replacing rear wiper arm - Fabia stick a bit of wd-40 or similar on the bit where you undid the bolt. It is just held on now by a bit of corrosion and the force applied by the bolt. Some good wiggling (I found gripping it with a big set of pliers worked best, especially as you don't need to worry about damaging it) and wiggle it whilst the wd-40 soaks in. When I changed my rear wiper arm, I must have spent 10 minutes wiggling mine about until it freed itself off the motor spindle.Ensure you clean up the spindle afterwards with an emery cloth, or a file, and perhaps some copper grease would help, when fitting the new arm. ![]()
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