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You have to check the transmission for the wipers. The wipers themselves could have stripped bases but if thec2 wipers stopped together it is probably the transmission.
take your finger or small screw driver pry small flat shiny piece that has a small bend on it prey that back a little. What that piece does is it sits against the shaft keeps the wiper from coming off your just prying it out enough so you can pull the wiper off. Some times these wipers have been on a long time you have to tap the lightly to free them up not to hard easy. also look at your new wiper that you bought you will understand it better. Hope this helps
Lift up on the wiper assembly and slide the wiper blade off.
You will find there is no aftermarket blade refill that fits the 2010 Terrain. You will have to settle for a 12" refill.
It is located on the driver's side just above the engine firewall at the cowling outside of the windshield wiper. It is a metal stud identified by the letters 'GND' stamped on the metal.
Wiper blade or arm?
If you just need to replace the wiper blade it should just unclip from the arm. There is a small clip inside the blade if you look inside the arm as it loops around. Pry it inward to get it to snap out. Then just reinsert it the same way to reinstall
The oil filter on the 2010 GMC Terrain is located in the engine compartment. You'll need a short depth 1-1/4" socket wrench to loosen the cap. The cartridge is in the canister under the cap.
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