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Press on the spring lock, located where the wiper is attached to the arm. You may need a screwdriver for this. Once the lock is depressed, pull the wiper away from the arm. To replace, slide new wiper blade onto pin until it clicks.
This is a fairly simple job.
#1 Pull the wiper arm away from the vehicle.
#2 Turn the blade 90 degrees so that the blade and the arm make a 'capital T' shape.
#3 Pull the blade straight off of the arm.
#4 Install the new wiper blade so that it forms a ' T ' with the arm.
#5 Turn the blade back to the normal position in line with the arm.
#6 Ease the wiper arm and blade back against the windshield.
#7 You are done. Good luck
Lift up the blade and press the small tab under the curved portion of the blade and push the blade towards the other end of the arm. Good luck. Keep me posted.
is it just the interval part that is not working correctly? if so there is a wiper governor that is plugged inline with the switch that might be the cause
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