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Wiper Arm Sheared Off

Coming home tonight in the rain noticed that my drivers side wiper was getting further and further away from the A pillar , luckily i got home before it wouldn't wipe at all .

So when the rain stopped went outside took off the cover and the retaining nut to find that the grooved slot in the base of the wiper arm had sheared off …..

Anyone know what the tool is called to try and pull up the spindle so that i can re align the new wiper arm when i get it …. or know how to get it off any other way ….


TIA Thumbs Up

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Just undo the nut and gently ease the remains of the arm off the spindle Mick

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Tried that John , for some reason the drivers side is stuck solid unlike when i had trouble with the passenger one a couple of gentle taps and it came off ... Thumbs Up

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There are a few different types of 'wiper arm removal tools' Thumbs Up




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Thumbs Up Better go looking then might need one for tomorrow …. Thumbs Up

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If you're needing it off urgently bring it down and I'll get it off Thumbs Up

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Will keep that in mind John , need to get a wiper arm first ... Laughing

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surely this is covered on the warranty mick.. ... - .- -.




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i never thought of that stan , you reckon ... Whistle

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Mick, if you have a landrover warranty then this should be covered. Thumbs Up

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Deffo under warranty Mick Smile

For it to shear it means its been replaced and not tightened to the correct torque before though, or right on the splines themselves so eventually they slip off that tiny bit and by that time already worn away the groves on the arm enough.

its lucky they use a softer metal on the easier bit to replace! FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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If you have an auto-glass shop close by, they should be able to help as well. 
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Land Rover calling out have been told its covered under warranty ... Thumbs Up

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Well LR Assist could not fix it , maybe if he had a wiper arm puller it would have helped , anyhow had to take the car to the dealers which was called in via LR Assist …

Dropped it off and was given a Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8 as a replacement until mine is fixed ... Thumbs Up

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Should have been a 10minute job that Mick... what on earth do your local dealers do?? Test drive it and hope you like the new one enough to part ex it while its spent a few days having a wiper arm replaced???

Hows the 4.4 anyway Wink FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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