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+[title] Wiper removal
+[* black] The first thing the manual tells you is to lift both arms, and remove the wipers. Like a lot of wipers, this is "locked" onto the arm by sliding the wiper assembly from the base of the arm into a crooked end, where it snaps in place. Depress the spring tab towards the wiper arm, and gently slide the wiper down towards the base of the wiper arm.
+[* icon_note] Instead of leaving the wiper arm up where a bump or unforeseen factor could slam it down on the window glass, wrap the end in a soft towel or rag, and let the arm down gently. There. Isn't that better?

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