Questions & Answers for: Toyota Sienna remove rear wiper arm cap

...rear wiper blade on a 2004 Toyota Sienna You gotta flip the wiper arm up, and turn the blade out. Underneath you will find a tab in the center. Press in on this tab and slide the blade out. This is a ...

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...remove the 2 screws that appeared once the arm rest is off. I think that's all the screws. Pry the bottom of the panel away from the door starting at the bottom back corner (you will feel where there ...

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...rear wiper arm, it now doesn't work, and if I try to leave it in its normal position, it falls down. How do I fix it? Should be a cap over nut that holds wiper arm on pivot. My guess is the car wash ...

...wiper arm on the passenger side of my 2004 Toyota Sienna will not go back and forth. The driver side will move back and forth. This problem occurred after a large snow storm hit our area. Either the ...

rear wiper blade no longer works The rear wiper blade on my van is no longer working. It won't stay up on the window and is very floppy. It hangs down below the window and doesn't even twitch when you

How does one change the wiper blades (front and back) on a 2004 Toyota Sienna minivan? Pretty simple, they both just snap out of the connector on the wiper arms. If you buy your wipers at Walmart or ...

how do you change rear wiper arm on 2004 Toyota Sienna? There's a little nut under the arm that when removed, allows the arm to pull right off.

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...wiper arm does not move. The driver's side works fine. This minivan has just one wiper motor (and it obviously works), so the problem is after the motor. The linkage between the wiper motor and ...

...rear wiper not working rear wiper wont turn on. I can hear something when I turn it on but it does not move. Either the linkage from the motor to the arm is broke,or a clip has came off and needs to ...

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replace 2006 Sienna wiper arm Passenger wiper arm does not press back to the windshield. check that the rubber blade is free to move in the arm guides

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