Above the hood shroud,removal of the entire windshield wiper arm,from the post ?
Not sure on that model but usually remove a cap that reveals a nut or some vehicles have had a push fit mostly a nut though
There are 2 ways to tackle this! your local auto supply store has a tool for this its made by k.d tools or you can use a large flat bitted screw driver and a 1 inch piece of wood ,place the wood nex tto the wiper arm put a rag under it not to scratch your paint now lift your wiper arm up as you would to change the blade, put the blade of the screw driver under the edge of the arm at the cowl end and using the wood as a fulcrum gently pry up the arm , you may have to do this on both sides to get it to pop off!
Fig. 1: Mount the wiper blade/arm as shown-Dakota models
Fig. 2: Mount the wiper blade/arm as shown-1994-96 Pick-ups
When installing the arms, the at-rest position of the blades
should be determined before pushing the arm onto the pivot. For Dakota
trucks, the tip of the driver's side blade should be 0.51-2.63 in.
(13-67mm) above the cowl panel and the passenger's side blade should be
0.94-3.06 in. (24-78mm) above the cowl panel. For 1989-93 Pick-ups and
Ramchargers, the driver's side blade should be 1.84 in. (47mm) above the
windshield weatherstripping at the heel of the blade; the passenger's
side blade should be 2.24 in. (57mm) above the weatherstripping. For
1994-96 Pick-ups, the wiper motor must be in the PARK position and the
wiper blade should be about 0.85 in. (22mm) from the upper edge of the
black-out areas at the base of the windshield.
Hope this helps to solve it.
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