Genuine Ford Bronco II Wiper Arm

Windshield Wiper Arm
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  • Ford Bronco II Wiper Arm - E7TZ-17526-A
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    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1986-1990 Ford Bronco II | 4 Cyl 2.3L, 6 Cyl 2.9L | 4AT A4LD, 4AT AOD, 4MT, 5MT

Ford Bronco II Wiper Arm

Wiper Arm on Ford Bronco II is quite important in keeping the windshield clear of water and any other object that may be on the way. This component works on a mechanical system that translates the movement of the wiper blade on the surface of the glass for the driver to have a clear view of the road. Throughout the years, it is possible that different styles of Wiper Arms may have been used in the Bronco II, however, types cannot be given from the information stated herein. The call is still made to replace worn or damaged Wiper Arms to enable the premier operation of the equipment in question. Even if the Wiper Arm gets jammed to a degree where the car would still be able to run, it severely hampers the safety of the drive by blurring visibility. This part is very crucial hence it requires frequent services to ensure that the Ford Bronco II is very reliable.

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Ford Bronco II Wiper Arm Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to replace windshield wiper arm and Wiper Blade on Ford Bronco II?
    A: Raise the blade end of the front wiper arm off of the windshield. Move the slide latch away from the pivot shaft. The wiper-arm can now be removed from the shaft without the use of any tools. Be sure the wipers are in the parked position, and the blade assembly is in its correct position. Push the main head over the pivot shaft. Hold the main arm head onto the pivot shaft while raising the blade end of the wiper arm and push the slide latch into the lock under the pivot shaft head. Lower the blade to the windshield. If the blade does not lower to the windshield, the slide latch is not completely in place. For the rear wiper, raise the windshield wiper blade/arm off of the glass and place it into the service position. Using a small, flat bladed prytool, release the retaining clip at the base of the windshield wiper pivot arm. Carefully pry the wiper arm from the shaft. Ensure that the wiper motor pivot shaft is in the park position. Position the wiper arm over the shaft and firmly push it on until it stops. Lower the wiper blade/arm against the glass. The blade is properly positioned when it firmly contacts the wind-shield wiper arm stop. If it does not, remove the arm again and reposition it so that it does.

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