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29 September 2014 #1
- Join Date
- 20 Sep 2014
- Location
- Stanford KY
- Posts
- 8
- Saab(s)
- 2001 9-5 SE Wagon
washer arm removal
Does anyone know the procedure for removing/replacing the front windshield wiper arm on the 2001 9-5 wagon? I tried by removing the locking nut and used a wiper arm puller to try to release it, but it didn't budge. ???Some secret way to remove it??? Thanks in advance for any input!
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29 September 2014 #2
- Join Date
- 22 Apr 2013
- Location
- Tromsø, 69° 41' N
- Posts
- 464
- Saab(s)
- 2009 9-3 2.0T SC Aero XWD\eLSD. eSID2
Given you use a tool similar to this
do I believe it just a matter of galvanic corrosion between the arm and the conical spindle. No secret ways in the WIS procedure pertaining to the removal. Maybe use of some WD-40 before next attempt will do the trick?
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29 September 2014 #3
- Join Date
- 20 Sep 2014
- Location
- Stanford KY
- Posts
- 8
- Saab(s)
- 2001 9-5 SE Wagon
That's the tool, 9-3 Aero. Thanks for the reply, I'll soak it as suggested, I didn't want to put too much pressure on it in the event I was making a mistake. Thanks again!
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30 September 2014 #4
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- 21 Aug 2010
- Location
- Williamsburg, Va. and Cedar River Mi.
- Posts
- 638
- Saab(s)
- 01 95 Aero and Wagon, 09 93 Combi and an 08 95 Combi
You can get it off with the wiper arm tool. Bring the locking nut up and slightly past the shaft so the shaft on your puller will fit inside the bolt then turn the knob on the wiper arm puller till you think it will break, then do it some more. It will pop up. Use some leather gloves to get a grip on the knob and just keep turning.
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30 September 2014 #5
Keith Exum Saab Fan
- Join Date
- 02 Aug 2014
- Location
- Leesburg, Florida
- Posts
- 6
- Saab(s)
- 1997 900 SE Turbo
When I bought my 900 SE I wanted to clean and replace the filter and found corrosion. What I did was removed hardware and used Kroil or any kind of penetrating oil and let set for a little while. Then I gently moved arm back and forth and they loosened up and came off. When I put them back on I clean real good and place a touch of anti seize on the shafts.
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02 March 2016 #6
- Join Date
- 28 Jan 2011
- Location
- SE Washington
- Posts
- 32
- Saab(s)
- 1997 900SE, 2003 9-5 Linear
Had similar issues trying to remove the wiper arms from 2003 95 - need to get to back of ECU. Tried several different types of pullers, soaking overnight, plastic mallet, etc. Finally went to a windshield place ready to pay someone - they advised heat. I have a commercial style heat gun so carefully heated the arm so as not to damage plastic underneath, with the puller in place and a gloved hand began to wiggle the arm up and down - pop, and it came off. Removed both in about 20 minutes - after much struggling.