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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de abril de 2025
Fits my enclave exactly.
Craig Appel
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de julio de 2023
It was the easiest fix ever . Off with the old on with the new. Highly recommended
Stephen Eccleshall
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de mayo de 2023
works well
Patrick Williams
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de noviembre de 2023
Great value for the money
A. Craig
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de octubre de 2019
This was inexpensive and arrived in one day. More importantly, the part is sturdy and seems as good or better than the OEM wiper arm I replaced. Specifically, the way the bolt cover cap snaps on is sturdier; the OEM had two little prongs that promptly broke off on removal. This one has some groves in it and clicks in well that way. The arm itself seems just like the OEM with one advantage; once it's mounted, the OEM could only be raised up maybe 2 inches off the glass, which makes changing the blade really hard. This one will pivot up away from the glass about 90 degrees, plenty of room to access the blade for replacement. Still, having had a bad experience trying to replace the blade in the first place (I broke the arm, necessitating this purchase) I went ahead and put the wiper blade on the arm prior to mounting so I could make sure I was seating it correctly. It still is hard to snap correctly in to place, just like the OEM. It's just a funny design. Instructions were minimal--a small folded pamphlet--but they make reference to a website with further info and they provide a QR code, though it takes you to a nonspecific page with their products.NOTE: You will need a battery terminal/wiper arm puller tool to do this job. it basically has "claws" that seat behind the base of the wiper arm where it is seated on the bolt, and the tool also has a central screw shaft. You tighten down the claws behind the wiper arm base, then screw down the center shaft onto the bolt that the wiper arm is attached to. The idea is, as you screw the center shaft tighter, it will pull the arm up off of the bolt without applying any pressure to the surrounding glass--so that you don't break your rear window. I recommend you get a quality puller tool; the one I got was cheap and it started to bend during removal, which made it harder to accomplish--but I was able to get it done. Photo is of the new wiper arm and blade after installation. The whole job took about 30 minutes, mostly due to (carefully) fighting to get the old wiper arm free of the bolt.
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