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Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« on: 13 August 2023, 17:04:18 »

Do I need some sort of puller, because despite plenty of WD40 after removing the nut under the cover they won't shift?
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #1 on: 13 August 2023, 17:40:06 »

Put a piece of baton under the wiper arm near to the hinge point and while holding the wiper arm down, rock the piece of timber gently up and down. Try to rock it against the scuttle rather than the windscreen. The aim is to rock the hinge section, not to brutally lever the arm off.  :y
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #2 on: 13 August 2023, 17:59:41 »

Similar to YZ, I repeatedly press down on hinge area. It will eventually loosen.  No real force is needed (or wanted, as you could bugger it)
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #3 on: 13 August 2023, 18:12:06 »

Thanks chaps.

I'm pretty sure these wiper arms have it in for me. ::)

One of the 'press on' bars that are part of the wiper mechanism keeps coming adrift so the wipers get tangled in more of a twist than the proverbial girls knickers.
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #4 on: 13 August 2023, 19:10:07 »

I tried all of the above when trying to remove the driver's side wipe arm of my R Class, &  I tried to rock the lower part with a small adjustable spanner to release it off the taper. A cheapo wiper arm puller failed miserably ....&  I ended up using a ball joint puller to remove it!
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #5 on: 13 August 2023, 19:11:13 »

Giving the arm a tap from the side of the spindle can help.
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #6 on: 13 August 2023, 19:33:30 »

I'm guessing it is the original wiper arm from 2007 and has never been removed before.
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #7 on: 13 August 2023, 19:44:59 »

Just ordered a puller from Amazon prime. If it's as useless as the one Andy Beanz used they won't quibble about a refund.

Should be fine. :y
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #8 on: 13 August 2023, 19:55:04 »

Just ordered a puller from Amazon prime. If it's as useless as the one Andy Beanz used they won't quibble about a refund.

Should be fine. :y

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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #9 on: 14 August 2023, 02:48:03 »

I've always got by with a cheap Amazon puller.

My method is to put some tension on with the puller and then give the spindle end of the arm a light tap with a hammer. That little shock is usually enough to pop them off.
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #10 on: 14 August 2023, 08:12:13 »

I've never owned, or felt the need to own, a puller.  Even tough ones eventually give in to gentle wiggling of the hinge area within a couple of minutes...
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #11 on: 14 August 2023, 08:43:35 »



there are pullers

and there are cheapo pullers like mine that bend
« Last Edit: 14 August 2023, 08:57:22 by Andy B »
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #12 on: 14 August 2023, 10:30:37 »



there are pullers

and there are cheapo pullers like mine that bend

Yup, that's my cheapo one too.  :y
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #13 on: 14 August 2023, 12:23:30 »

Wow, a whole pound difference. :o. The supposed cheap one is/was/ actually more originally,  :D
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #14 on: 14 August 2023, 12:27:06 »



there are pullers

and there are cheapo pullers like mine that bend

I ordered the top one last night. Fingers crossed.
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #15 on: 14 August 2023, 12:55:09 »

Wow, a whole pound difference. :o. The supposed cheap one is/was/ actually more originally,  :D

To be honest, when I got mine, I don't remember seeing the other kind, and certainly not for an extra quid, or I'd have had it. I'm not that tight!
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #16 on: 14 August 2023, 14:04:47 »

I've never owned, or felt the need to own, a puller.  Even tough ones eventually give in to gentle wiggling of the hinge area within a couple of minutes...


That.


If the ball joints in the mechanism fall apart, you should replace it. But a Signum only justifies the bodger's spring clips that tighten them enough to use the car.


Actually I do own a puller for this, but it's easier not to use it.
« Last Edit: 14 August 2023, 14:06:59 by Nick W »
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #17 on: 14 August 2023, 14:09:18 »



there are pullers

and there are cheapo pullers like mine that bend

I ordered the top one last night. Fingers crossed.

I just bought one as well - £7.30 from ebay  :y
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #18 on: 14 August 2023, 14:15:07 »

I've never owned, or felt the need to own, a puller.  Even tough ones eventually give in to gentle wiggling of the hinge area within a couple of minutes...


That.


If the ball joints in the mechanism fall apart, you should replace it. But a Signum only justifies the bodger's spring clips that tighten them enough to use the car.


Actually I do own a puller for this, but it's easier not to use it.

How very dare you... ;D ;D
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Re: Removing Vectra/Signum wiper arms
« Reply #19 on: 14 August 2023, 14:17:56 »



there are pullers

and there are cheapo pullers like mine that bend

I ordered the top one last night. Fingers crossed.

I just bought one as well - £7.30 from ebay  :y

Mine cost £8.54 from Amazon with no delivery charge.

Ordered 9PM yesterday......arrived 1PM today.

Looks sturdy enough. ::)
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