How to Replace Windshield Wiper Arms 04-09 Subaru Outback

How to Replace Windshield Wiper Arms 04-09 Subaru Outback

1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a damaged, bent, or failing windshield wiper arm. This video is applicable to the 08 Subaru Outback

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• 14mm Socket http://1aau.to/o46/1AXAA00015
• Ratchet http://1aau.to/oajF/1AXAA00016
• Socket Extensions http://1aau.to/o46/1AXAA00015

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Dreamer 007 says:

Where can I buy the passenger side wiper arm for 2011 Subaru Legacy?

Drachenspiel Miniatures says:

It took me the same length of time to watch the video as it did to swap the wiper arm! About 5 minutes.
I have a 2006 Baja, and the principle is identical. Same tools and same methods.
Thanks for making this video!

Kristof Christner says:

Thanks for the info, went to replace the wiper transmission that I thought was broken but it turned out to be just one of the nuts was loose. Stupidest thing I’ve ever seen LOL. They should’ve made it splined and just a clip to hold it in place so it doesn’t come loose like my Dodge Rams. Never seen 2 inches of snow cause so much trouble on the windshield before. I’ve always used the windshield wipers on 2 inches of snow or less, I’ve never had an issue before LOL.

Michael S says:

How about the rear one?

Coc Zamudio says:

This is good information! Worked for my 2005 Impreza WRX as well.

My wiper arm shafts were really stuck; even though I used penetrating oil I still had to use a compact battery terminal puller to get the arms to release from the shaft.

Marking the end of the wiper position on the windshield is a great tip!

Also, both the arms and the blades are different on each side; mark each "left" and "right" as you take them off so you know where they go during reassembly.

Fred Astaire says:

What happens if you tighten it more than 14 ft lbs?

Donald Pittman says:

Does this go for a Forester as well?

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