Thought I'd share my afternoons work with you all, especially if anyone is having the same issues.
Basically the wiper arms fall off its ball joint spigot due to wear of the plastic type grommet, from experience recently pretty dangerous if it's chucking it down and your wipers stop whilst driving. (You can still hear the motor turning, but wipers don't move!)
Remove the 2 separate wiper bolts, remove the plastic trim, unbolt the 3 bolts retaining the wiper motor arm unit and unplug the electrical connector.
The motor unit will now pull away from the recess.
Before you drill, make sure the motor assembly and arms are in the correct position as they would be in the motor off position.
Place the arm cups onto the rotating arm ball joints and drill right through the plastic grommet cup and metal ball joint.
Find a metal wire coat hanger (or similar), decent thickness. Make 3 pins from the coat hanger, thread through the hole drilled joining the arm and cup and bend to lock in place!
Saves buying new parts and the rain off your windscreen.
Basically the wiper arms fall off its ball joint spigot due to wear of the plastic type grommet, from experience recently pretty dangerous if it's chucking it down and your wipers stop whilst driving. (You can still hear the motor turning, but wipers don't move!)
Remove the 2 separate wiper bolts, remove the plastic trim, unbolt the 3 bolts retaining the wiper motor arm unit and unplug the electrical connector.
The motor unit will now pull away from the recess.
Before you drill, make sure the motor assembly and arms are in the correct position as they would be in the motor off position.
Place the arm cups onto the rotating arm ball joints and drill right through the plastic grommet cup and metal ball joint.
Find a metal wire coat hanger (or similar), decent thickness. Make 3 pins from the coat hanger, thread through the hole drilled joining the arm and cup and bend to lock in place!
Saves buying new parts and the rain off your windscreen.