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How to remove old wiper linkage bushing?

gabegarcia

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2003 Explorer Sports Trac
My passenger side wiper bushing is old and deformed, which caused the linkage arm to detach. I am trying to replace it, but I can’t seem to get it off. Any help?

- The bushing is majorly damaged in the photo because of my failed attempts to remove it.

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Keep trying You are almost there it will come off
Getting the new 1 to go on is a pain too
 






Keep trying You are almost there it will come off
Getting the new 1 to go on is a pain too
What did you do to get yours off? I feel like if I keep going at it the way I am I will break something else.
 






I think I pried it off with something
I also believe there was some WD40 involved
 












lets see how that goes... not a bad idea
Do you have a heat gun or a hair dryer you can heat up the plastic and it will stretch over easier
 






Do you have a heat gun or a hair dryer you can heat up the plastic and it will stretch over easier
Once again another great idea... Only problem would be powering the hair dryer, ill see how I make it work. Really solid idea though. Its super stiff and sturdy so if I can get it to stretch more my problem will disappear.

Edit: Fixed it! I had no space really, but what I did was I used some knife I had in my shed (was a long sharp blade rather than multiple ridges) to slowly but surely cut at the old bushing until piece by piece it came apart. Then when it was barely hanging on, I just used my nails to dig under it and tear it off, also by getting the knife under it and prying it off. It would have been super easy if I had one of those handheld cordless rotary cutting tools, but it got the job done. Then I just lined up the bushing and used a wrench to squeeze it on and boom. Hope this helps someone in the future.
 






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