Kit Includes: (1) Passenger Side Windshield Wiper Transmission Arm (1) Driver Side Windshield Wiper Transmission Arm
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Windshield Wiper Transmission Arm 1995-2000 Chevy Tahoe
How to Replace Windshield Wiper Transmission 1995-2000 Chevy Tahoe
How to Replace Wiper Transmission Arms 1988-98 GMC Sierra K1500
How to Replace Wiper Transmission Arms 1988-98 GMC Sierra K1500
How to Replace Windshield Wiper Linkage 1995-2000 Chevy Tahoe
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
11mm Socket
1. Removing the Hood Cowl
Pry off the wiper arm clip with a flat blade screwdriver
Pull off the wiper arms
Remove the two Phillips head screws from the hood cowl corner panels
Pull off the corner panels
Remove the two Phillips screws from the cowl
Pull off the hood weatherstrip
Remove the six Phillips screws behind the weatherstrip from the cowl
Pull off the washer hose
Pull off the cowl
2. Removing the Wiper Transmission Linkages
Loosen the two 10mm nuts on the driver side wiper linkage
Push the driver side linkage off its stud
Remove the three 11mm bolts from the driver side linkage
Pull off the driver side linkage
Loosen the two 10mm nuts on the passenger side wiper linkage
Push the passenger side linkage off its stud
Remove the three 11mm bolts from the passenger side linkage
Pull off the passenger side linkage
3. Installing the New Wiper Linkages
Loosen the outside 10mm nut on the driver side linkage
Remove the inside 10mm nut on the driver side linkage
Feed the linkage into place
Push the linkage onto the wiper motor stud
Fasten the two 10mm nuts onto the linkage
Push the linkage post into place
Insert the three 11mm bolts into the linkage
Loosen the two 10mm nuts on the passenger side linkage
Feed the linkage into place
Push the linkage onto the wiper motor stud
Push the linkage post into place
Insert the three 11mm bolts into the linkage
Fasten the two 10mm nuts onto the linkage
4. Reinstalling the Hood Cowl
Push the cowl into place
Connect the windshield washer hose to the cowl
Insert the two Phillips screws into the cowl
Insert the six Phillips screws along the cowl edge
Push on the two corner panels
Insert the two Phillips screws into the corner panels
Push on the weatherstrip
Push the wiper arms into place
Push in the wiper arm clips
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the wiper linkages on this 1996 Chevy Tahoe and it's the same part and process on these Tahoes from '95 to 2000. The items you'll need are new wiper transmission linkages from 1AAuto.com, a Phillips screwdriver, a flat-blade screwdriver, a 10 millimeter, and an 11 millimeter socket, and a ratchet.
First, using a flat-blade screwdriver, just pry up this clip and pull the wiper arm up and off. Do the same for the other wiper arm. Next, you want to remove this Phillips screw from either side of your vehicle. This panel just pulls off. Repeat the process on the other side. Then remove this Phillips screw and the Phillips screw in the same spot on the other side. We'll just fast-forward as Don does this. Now, pull off your weather strip. Then, remove these six additional Phillips screws. We'll fast-forward while Don does this. Now, pull the cowl up and forward. Now you just want to pull your washer hose off and slide the cowl out.
Now, loosen these two 10 millimeter nuts on the driver's side linkage. Once you've done that, you can push it right off of its stud. Remove these three 11 millimeter bolts, and we'll just fast forward as Don does that. Now, you can pull your driver's side linkage up and out. Now loosen the two 10-millimeter nuts on the passenger side linkage, and we'll fast-forward as Don does this. Then, push that off the stud and remove these three 11 millimeter bolts. Now, the passenger linkage will pull up and out.
On the left, are the old wiper linkages; on the right, are the new ones from 1A Auto. You can see they're identical and they're going to mount exactly the same. Now, on your passenger side wiper linkage, just loosen up the 10 millimeter nut on the outside and remove the one on the inside. Then feed the wiper linkage back into place. Push it back onto that wiper motor stud and replace that 10 millimeter nut. We'll just fast-forward as Don tightens up both of those 10 millimeter nuts. Now, push the linkage post up into place and replace those three 11 millimeter bolts. Now, loosen up the two 10 millimeter nuts on your driver's side wiper linkage and feed it back into place. Pull the linkage post up into place and push the other end onto the wiper motor stud and then replace those three 11 millimeter bolts. We'll fast-forward as Don tightens those up and then, tightens those two 10 millimeter nuts on the other end of the linkage.
Now, put your cowl panel back into place and reconnect the washer hose. Then, line it up and replace those two Phillips screws on either side of the cowl panel and then replace the six screws in the center of the cowl panel. Now, replace those two side panels and the Phillips screw that holds them into place. Push the weather strip back on and then close your hood. You want to line up that line with the slot. Push the arm back onto the post. Push the tab in and put the arm down, then repeat the process for the other arm and then you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
11mm Socket
1. Removing the Wiper Arm
Pry out the wiper arm clip with a flat blade screwdriver
Pull the wiper arm up and off
Repeat the process for the other wiper arm
2. Removing the Cowl Panel
Remove the two Phillips screws from the cowl panel
Pull the panel off
Remove the Phillips screws on either side of the cowl panel
Remove the weatherstrip
Remove the six Phillips screws along the cowl panel
Remove the cowl panel forward
Disconnect the washer hose
3. Removing the Transmission
Loosen the four 10mm nuts from the transmission
Pull both linkages from the wiper motor stud
Remove the three 11mm bolts from the passenger side linkage post
Remove the wiper linkage
4. Installing the New Transmission
Remove one of the 10mm nuts and loosen the other on the new linkage
Feed the transmission into place
Push the linkage onto the wiper motor stud
Pull the linkage post through
Insert and tighten the 11mm bolts to the passenger side linkage post
Push the linkage on and line it up in the center
Insert and tighten the 10mm nuts
5. Installing the Cowl Panel
Insert the cowl panel
Connect the washer hose
Insert the Phillips screws on the either side of the cowl panel
Replace the six Phillips screws in the center of the cowl panel
Replace the side panels
Insert the Phillips screws on either side
Push the weatherstrip on
Close the hood
6. Installing the Wiper Arm
Insert the wiper arm onto its slot
Replace the cap on the wiper arm
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the passenger's side wiper linkage on this 1996 Chevy Tahoe. The items you'll need for this include a new passenger side wiper linkage from 1AAuto.com, Phillips screwdriver, a flat blade screwdriver, and a 10mm and 11mm socket and ratchet.
First, using a flat blade screwdriver, just pry up this clip, pull the wiper arm up and off, and do the same for the other wiper arm. Next, you want to remove this Phillips screw from either side of your vehicle. Then this panel just pulls off, and repeat the process on the other side. Then remove this Phillips screw and the Phillips screw on the same spot on the other side. We'll just fast-forward as Don does this.
Now pull off your weather strip and remove these six additional Phillips screws. We'll fast-forward while Don does this. Now pull the cowl up and forward, and now you just want to pull your washer hose off and slide the cowl out. Next, loosen up these four 10mm nuts. We'll fast-forward as Don does this. Now pull both of the linkages from the wiper motor stud and then remove these three 11mm bolts around the passenger's side linkage post. Now pull the wiper linkage out.
On the right is the old wiper linkage; on the left is the new one from 1A Auto. You can see they're identical and they'll fit exactly the same. Remove one of the 10mm nuts, loosen up the other one on your new wiper linkage, and then feed it back down into place. Then push the linkage onto the wiper motor stud, pull the post up through, and replace those three 11mm bolts.
Then tighten the 10mm nuts, push your other wiper linkage on, and make sure you have it lined up in the center. Then tighten those two 10mm nuts. Now, put your cowl panel back into place and reconnect the washer hose.
Then line it up and replace those two Phillips screws on either side of the cowl panel. Then replace the six screws in the center of the cowl panel. Now replace those two side panels and the Phillips screw that holds them into place. Push the weather strip back on. Then close your hood.
You want to line up that line with the slot, push the arm back onto the post, push the tab in, put the arm down, and then repeat the process for the other arm. Then you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Painter's Tape
10mm Socket
Ratchet
11mm Socket
1. Removing the Wiper Arms
Mark your wiper blade position with painter's tape
Pry out the wiper arm tab with a flat blade screwdriver
Lift the wiper arm off the pivot
Repeat these steps for the other arm
2. Removing the Wiper Cowl
Peel the weatherstrip off the top of the firewall
Remove the three Phillips screws from each side of the cowl
Remove the two corner panels
Remove the fourth Phillips screw from each side of the cowl
Remove the four Phillips screws from the front of the cowl
Lift up the cowl
Disconnect the windshield washer hose
Remove the cowl from the vehicle
3. Removing the Wiper Transmission
Loosen the 10mm nuts on the wiper linkage
Pull the wiper linkage arms off the wiper motor stud
Remove the three 11mm bolts from the wiper transmission
Slide the transmission out of the truck
4. Installing the Wiper Transmission
Slide the transmission into place
Line up the transmission
Install the three 11mm bolts for the wiper transmission
Slide the wiper linkage arms onto the wiper motor stud
Tighten the 10mm nuts on the wiper linkage
5. Installing the Cowl
Connect the washer hose
Put the cowl into place
Install the four Phillips screws in the front of the cowl
Insert the first two screws on each side of the cowl
Put the corner panels into place
Install the remaining two screws on each side of the cowl
Push the weatherstrip into place
6. Installing the Wiper Arms
Slide the wiper arms onto the pivots
Lay the wiper blades down gently
Remove the painter's tape
Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years. We're dedicated to delivering quality auto parts, expert customer service, fast and free shipping, all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. Visit us at 1AAuto.com, your trusted source for quality auto parts.
In this video, we're going to be working with our 1996 GMC Sierra K1500. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicle's wiper transmission. This is actually two individual pieces in this vehicle, one for the passenger side and one for the driver's. We're going be to replacing the passenger side, but the process will be the same for the driver's. If you like this video, please click "subscribe." We have a ton more information on this truck as well as many other makes and models, and if you need these parts for your vehicle, you can follow the link down in the description over to 1AAuto.com. Here are the items you'll need for this repair.
Use some small pieces of painters tape to make a straight line with your wiper blade. This will help us position the arms back on without needing to do trial and error. Using the flat blade screwdriver, pry out on the tab on the top edge of the wiper arm at the pivot. Remove the wiper arm from the pivot. Do the same thing on the opposite side.
Remove the weather strip from the top of the firewall. Remove the three Phillips-head screws securing the cowl to the truck on both sides. There's one down on this opening. There are three, both in the same positions on either side of the vehicle. Once you get the first three screws removed, lift up and remove this corner panel that goes around the hinge. There's a fourth Phillips-head screw under there you'll also need to remove. Remove the three screws from each corner of your cowl.
Once that's done, you can remove all four of the Phillips-head screws along the front of the cowl. Pull back and lift up to remove the cowl. You'll need to disconnect the washer hose over here on the driver's side. Remove the cowl from the vehicle.
Loosen the 10 millimeter nuts on the wiper linkage. There's no need to remove these entirely. If you're doing the driver’s side arm, you can stop here and move on to removing the other portion on the other end of the arm. However, for the passenger side, you'll need to loosen this.
Remove the three 11 millimeter bolts securing the pivot end of the wiper transmission to the truck. Lower the pivot into the cowl. Slide it up and out of the next opening.
Send the arm back into the truck. Line up the pivot and the three holes and reinstall your three 11 millimeter screws.
Snap the arms back on to the wiper, tighten them back down with your 10 millimeter socket and ratchet. Make sure they're in the same place they were removed from.
Reconnect your windshield washer hose, and lay the cowl back into place. Reinstall the four screws in the center section of the cowl. Reinstall the two short screws on the end. Once the rear one's in, you can reinstall the plastic cover. It simply slides in and drops down. Reinstall the longer screw on the outer edge here. Repeat these steps on the opposite side. Reinstall the weather strip onto the top edge of the cowl.
Now, I know we had mentioned using the painters tape to align these earlier, but it turns out these wipers are keyed, which means they'll only go on one way. Simply pull out the tab and slide them back on. Lock the tab back into place. Lay the wiper down. Remove the tape.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Painter's Tape
10mm Socket
Ratchet
11mm Socket
1. Removing the Wiper Arms
Mark your wiper blade position with painter's tape
Pry out the wiper arm tab with a flat blade screwdriver
Lift the wiper arm off the pivot
Repeat these steps for the other arm
2. Removing the Wiper Cowl
Peel the weatherstrip off the top of the firewall
Remove the three Phillips screws from each side of the cowl
Remove the two corner panels
Remove the fourth Phillips screw from each side of the cowl
Remove the four Phillips screws from the front of the cowl
Lift up the cowl
Disconnect the windshield washer hose
Remove the cowl from the vehicle
3. Removing the Wiper Transmission
Loosen the 10mm nuts on the wiper linkage
Pull the wiper linkage arms off the wiper motor stud
Remove the three 11mm bolts from the wiper transmission
Slide the transmission out of the truck
4. Installing the Wiper Transmission
Slide the transmission into place
Line up the transmission
Install the three 11mm bolts for the wiper transmission
Slide the wiper linkage arms onto the wiper motor stud
Tighten the 10mm nuts on the wiper linkage
5. Installing the Cowl
Connect the washer hose
Put the cowl into place
Install the four Phillips screws in the front of the cowl
Insert the first two screws on each side of the cowl
Put the corner panels into place
Install the remaining two screws on each side of the cowl
Push the weatherstrip into place
6. Installing the Wiper Arms
Slide the wiper arms onto the pivots
Lay the wiper blades down gently
Remove the painter's tape
Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years. We're dedicated to delivering quality auto parts, expert customer service, fast and free shipping, all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. Visit us at 1AAuto.com, your trusted source for quality auto parts.
In this video, we're going to be working with our 1996 GMC Sierra K1500. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicle's wiper transmission. This is actually two individual pieces in this vehicle, one for the passenger side and one for the driver's. We're going be to replacing the passenger side, but the process will be the same for the driver's. If you like this video, please click "subscribe." We have a ton more information on this truck as well as many other makes and models, and if you need these parts for your vehicle, you can follow the link down in the description over to 1AAuto.com. Here are the items you'll need for this repair.
Use some small pieces of painters tape to make a straight line with your wiper blade. This will help us position the arms back on without needing to do trial and error. Using the flat blade screwdriver, pry out on the tab on the top edge of the wiper arm at the pivot. Remove the wiper arm from the pivot. Do the same thing on the opposite side.
Remove the weather strip from the top of the firewall. Remove the three Phillips-head screws securing the cowl to the truck on both sides. There's one down on this opening. There are three, both in the same positions on either side of the vehicle. Once you get the first three screws removed, lift up and remove this corner panel that goes around the hinge. There's a fourth Phillips-head screw under there you'll also need to remove. Remove the three screws from each corner of your cowl.
Once that's done, you can remove all four of the Phillips-head screws along the front of the cowl. Pull back and lift up to remove the cowl. You'll need to disconnect the washer hose over here on the driver's side. Remove the cowl from the vehicle.
Loosen the 10 millimeter nuts on the wiper linkage. There's no need to remove these entirely. If you're doing the driver’s side arm, you can stop here and move on to removing the other portion on the other end of the arm. However, for the passenger side, you'll need to loosen this.
Remove the three 11 millimeter bolts securing the pivot end of the wiper transmission to the truck. Lower the pivot into the cowl. Slide it up and out of the next opening.
Send the arm back into the truck. Line up the pivot and the three holes and reinstall your three 11 millimeter screws.
Snap the arms back on to the wiper, tighten them back down with your 10 millimeter socket and ratchet. Make sure they're in the same place they were removed from.
Reconnect your windshield washer hose, and lay the cowl back into place. Reinstall the four screws in the center section of the cowl. Reinstall the two short screws on the end. Once the rear one's in, you can reinstall the plastic cover. It simply slides in and drops down. Reinstall the longer screw on the outer edge here. Repeat these steps on the opposite side. Reinstall the weather strip onto the top edge of the cowl.
Now, I know we had mentioned using the painters tape to align these earlier, but it turns out these wipers are keyed, which means they'll only go on one way. Simply pull out the tab and slide them back on. Lock the tab back into place. Lay the wiper down. Remove the tape.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
11mm Socket
1. Removing the Wiper Arm
Pry out the wiper arm clip with a flat blade screwdriver
Pull the wiper arm up and off
Repeat the process for the other wiper arm
2. Removing the Cowl Panel
Remove the two Phillips screws from the cowl panel
Pull the panel off
Remove the Phillips screws on either side of the cowl panel
Remove the weatherstrip
Remove the six Phillips screws along the cowl panel
Remove the cowl panel forward
Disconnect the washer hose
3. Removing the Wiper Linkage
Loosen the two 10mm nuts from the driver side linkage
Pull both linkages from the wiper motor stud
Remove the three 11mm bolts from the driver side linkage post
Remove the wiper linkage
4. Installing the New Transmission
Remove one of the 10mm nuts and loosen the other on the new linkage
Feed the linkage into place
Push the linkage onto the wiper motor stud
Pull the linkage post through
Insert and tighten the 11mm bolts to the driver side linkage post
Push the linkage on and line it up in the center
Insert and tighten the 10mm nuts
5. Installing the Cowl Panel
Insert the cowl panel
Connect the washer hose
Insert the Phillips screws on the either side of the cowl panel
Replace the six Phillips screws in the center of the cowl panel
Replace the side panels
Insert the Phillips screws on either side
Push the weatherstrip on
Close the hood
6. Installing the Wiper Arm
Insert the wiper arm onto its slot
Replace the cap on the wiper arm
Repeat the process for the other arm
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and the next time you need a part for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the driver's side wiper linkage on this 1996 Chevy Tahoe. The items you'll need for this is a new driver's side wiper linkage from 1AAuto.com, a Phillips screwdriver, a flat blade screwdriver, a 10mm and 11mm socket and ratchet.
First, using a flat blade screwdriver, just pry up this clip, pull the wiper arm up and off. Do the same for the other wiper arm.
Next, you want to remove this Phillips screw from either side of your vehicle. Then this panel just pulls off, and repeat the process on the other side. Then remove this Phillips screw and the Phillips screw on the same spot on the other side. We'll just fast-forward as Don does this. Now pull off your weather strip and remove these six additional Phillips screws. We'll fast-forward while Don does this. Now pull the cowl up and forward, and now you just want to pull your washer hose off and slide the cowl out.
Next, loosen up these two 10mm nuts. Once you've done that, you can push it right off that stud. Then remove these three 11mm bolts. Now we'll just fast-forward as Don does that. Now you can pull your driver's side linkage up and out.
In the back, is the old wiper linkage; up front is the new driver's side wiper linkage from 1AAuto.com. You can see they're identical, and they're going to fit exactly the same. Now loosen up the two 10mm nuts on your driver's side wiper linkage. Feed it back into place.
Pull the linkage post up into place, and push the other end onto the wiper motor stud. Then replace those three 11mm bolts. Now tighten up those three bolts. Then the two 10mm nuts, you can actually adjust the linkage a little bit. If you want at this point, you could put the wiper blade back on, adjust it so it parks correctly, and then tighten those nuts up.
Now, put your cowl panel back into place and reconnect the washer hose. Then line it up and replace those two Phillips screws on either side of the cowl panel. Then replace the six screws in the center of the cowl panel. Now replace those two side panels and the Phillips screw that holds them into place. Push the weather strip back on. Then close your hood.
You want to line up that line with the slot, push the arm back onto the post, push the tab in, put the arm down, and then repeat the process for the other arm. Then you're all set. We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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Horrible Fit
Joe
December 24, 2016
Not even close on the fit of the stud (your part) to the wiper arm (original GM factory arm). I used grease on the wiper arm and still had to hammer the arm in place. Now the passenger side stud assembly is loose even though the 3 bolts are secure.
If I have to service the passenger arm in the future, I will have to sawzall the dam thing off.
What a waste of money.
Wiper arm assembly ok
J
December 26, 2017
I ordered this set of replacement wiper arms for our 1999 Chevy Tahoe. The install went fine with the exception that the manufacturer allowed solder to flow into the splines of the post, which I had to carefully grind off. Otherwise a good buy, and good delivery.
Wiper arm
J
March 17, 2018
Horrible. The wiper arm dosent really fit the post. Went on half way and then got stuck. And Now i cant get the arm off. Poor quality.
Just right
P
March 22, 2018
The transmission arms I purchased from you guys are great quality and work well.
Working well
John
February 29, 2020
Changed the stripped old wiper transmissions out with these new replacements and they work great
Perfect fit and excellent quality parts!
Christopher
August 5, 2020
Price and quality is great! And the online video made everything easy! Thanks!
Solid
Corey
September 14, 2020
Fixed the wipers on my 98 Cheyenne. They seem to work smoother too.
Great product - easy to find
E
October 1, 2020
Finding the correct part was very easy, price point was better than all parts stores I shopped, product was shipped and received on a very respective time line and most of all every part I have ordered fits my vehicle better than an in-person parts store!
Perfect fitment
Kaesid
January 8, 2021
Delivery time was amazing. Also, referred to the YouTube video upon install. Very helpful!
Poor manufacturing
J
April 9, 2021
I had recently purchased the pair and the installation went fairly nice. Putting on the wiper arms to the transmissions was a bit of a challenge, but a little WD40 and a rubber mallet helped me knock them down. After I laid the wipers back onto the winshield, my passenger arm was way up. It could be possible, but I dont see how this could be an error of mine, as these transmissions are keyed. If anyone has an recommendations, I would definitely be open to suggestions and correct my review. I tried letting them run for a second to see if that would make a difference and nothing. Wiper arm is about a quarter up the windshield from where it should be. I watch a lot of the 1A auto tutorials and decided Id try out their parts. Cant say Id do it again.
Wiper
Timothy
September 14, 2021
Great product
Easy Peasy Install.
Robert
September 25, 2021
Exact fit. Works well. And easy to adjust wiper position. But, the best part was the 1A Auto installation video which even told you in advance what tools and size sockets you would need.
Good but not perfect
Wayne
November 28, 2021
The part that hooks up to the wiper arms was a little too big for my 97 suburban. I was able to provide some percussive persuasion and get them on.
Not sized tight for remounting wiper arms
Raymond
December 13, 2021
They install well but are not sized well for remounting the wiper arms. Needed to tap the original arms back on with a hammer and a piece of wood. Hope they do not need to come off anytime soon. Ill be cutting and replacing next time.
Just not very good. I don't recommend.
Stewart
January 29, 2022
Just okay. Wouldn't buy these again. I'd look for parts of better quality. Wiper arms are not in correct position now. Had to trim cowl cover on driver's side to clear the wiper arm. These transmission assemblies feel lightweight compared to stock. Even the nuts that bolt on to the motor shaft are smaller, at 8MM vs the stock 10MM. I don't know how long they will last, but at least it's easy to change them and they have a great video on the installation. I would have returned them, but I was stuck. I didn't have time to wait. Also, price wise these are much better than my local parts store. I guess you get what you pay for.
You get what you pay for.
GERALD
March 5, 2022
I purchased both the TRQ wiper arm transmissions and the TRQ wiper arms. My concern was that if I used two different brands they may not connect together properly. The transmissions fit in just fine, no issues, but when I went to attach the arms to the transmissions they didnt fit. Neither driver nor passenger arms would attach. There is a little clip on the bottom of the arms that slides back and forth and on both arms, the clip didnt slide far enough over to allow you to slide these arms onto the transmissions. I took a grinder and a 4 pound sledge hammer to the transmission to modify them enough to get these arms on. I really hope that I dont have to remove them anytime soon. They had to be pounded on. The arms dont rest in the right area. The passenger arm is up midway on the windshield. Technically they function, but appearance is 3 out of 5 due to misalignment and fit is 1 out of 5 because they wouldnt go together even though they are the same exact brand. If you are not mechanic
stephen
April 27, 2022
good fit still working
Sergio
February 1, 2023
They fit perfectly easy to install
tough changing out arms
Larry
July 26, 2023
though it was not an easy job getting to these arms, my wipers now work smoothly and repeatedly.
No more floppy wipers
Peter
September 18, 2023
K1500 1990 wiper transmission perfect fit easy install.
Waste of my money, and time on wiper transmissions!
stephen
March 3, 2024
I was extremely disappointed in these products. Drivers side was splined wrong, and would not accept the original arm. the passenger side was incorrectly timed. At its lowest adjustment point, it was 3 inches too high. I wound up taking the bushings off of your "high quality new parts" to install on my original 25 year old parts, just to make work like they're supposed to. I have purchased several pairs of wheel bearings from this company, and have no problems yet. Maybe you should stick to suspension parts.
Whiper transmission
GARY
April 13, 2024
It fit and it works.
Fits Good - Works Good - Good Price
Philip
April 24, 2024
Fits good, works good, good price. I am a repeat customer of 1Aauto.
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