How do you gain access to the shaft to clean/lube it?
I had the same issue with my 03... took apart the shaft cleaned it up and re-greased it... Works like new
You are a better man than me. The motor is working on my '04 Expy, but the wiper/shaft needs to be cleaned and re-lubed.
I took off the wiper bolts from the inside (underside when the glass is open) hoping to be able to get to the shaft, but then couldn't figure out how to loosen everything up. I didn't want to crack the glass with too much force, so I put the bolts back on, and figured I'd wait to ask you all what's the next step once I take the bolts off on the inside.
Do I remove the wiper arm from the outside next, and/or then do something else to get access to the shaft to clean and re-lube it?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
...Karl
UPDATE 10-17-15: SUCCESS! As usual with my projects, it's the first step that stumps me. I had to do some real research on how to get the wiper arm off of my '04. Turns out it was easy. Just lift up on the cover over the hub, and there's the nut holding the wiper arm. Once I got that off, the wiper arm came right off. Then one more nut, then the assembly backed out from the glass. Took the shaft/mounting plate to a vice, and with a little coaxing after taking off the c-clip and washer, I got the shaft tapped through its sleeve. Sure enough, the brass bushings were gunked up as was the white metal shaft. With a little TLC, WD-40, and then lube, it's all better. Reassembly was easy, and I even guessed the correct alignment with the glass catch first time. Everything works like new. Thanks everybody for your help & instructions.
