4th Generation Wagon Rear Wiper Blade Replacement
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4th Generation Wagon Rear Wiper Blade Replacement
My daughter (in FL) has a 93 LX Wagon on which she needs/wants to replace the rear wiper blade. She and a engineering friend can't figure out how to remove/replace the blade (not a good sign for an engineering major) from the arm. She claims it is not a J hook arrangement like the front blades (she managed to replace those). The Honda service manual doesn't provide specifics for removal/replacement and I haven't found a wagon locally (OH) to look at myself (I found a 94, but is has a J hook).
If anyone can provide a description of how to do this, I (and my daughter) would appreciate it. She doesn't want to wait until she is home for Christmas.
If anyone can provide a description of how to do this, I (and my daughter) would appreciate it. She doesn't want to wait until she is home for Christmas.
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If it is not the J-hook type, it might be the pin-arm type. She might have to pry a clip off first, then pull the blade out of the arm.
http://www.silblade.com/installation/index.cfm
http://www.silblade.com/installation/index.cfm
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Re: 4th Generation Wagon Rear Wiper Blade Replacement
I saw that picture on Majestic Honda's site; should have used my reading glasses. It does look like a pin sticking out the side of the blade with a small "L" bracket behind it. Any wagon owners know if there is a clip or whether the pin just "snaps" into the arm?
Last edited by fleetw00d; 12-01-2009 at 03:35 PM. Reason: Found new info.
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Re: 4th Generation Wagon Rear Wiper Blade Replacement
I got pissed with the side pin setup on my 91 wagon so I replaced the entire arm with a J hook arm from a 99 CR-V. No more frustrating side pin. Next time I go to the junkyard I'll replace it with a longer arm, but for now, it works great.
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