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Start soaking it with the penetrant of your choice.

 

If you just want to remove the arm that's the easy part (compared to removing the wiper motor).

 

Little plastic cap that covers a nut on the end of the arm.

 

Pry that puppy up, probably a 10mm nut (I forget).

 

Work the wiper arm off. If you're unable they make wiper arm pullers - an auto parts probably loans these.

 

But get it soaking.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I also have a seized rear wiper. It stopped on me and I tried to remove it but could not. Now I understand how to do it. I did notice that my wiper motor was very hot and I unplugged it. Could this mean the motor is bad or that the wiper shaft is seized and the motor got hot trying to move the arm but couldn't?

 

Thanks.:)

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