Another Windshield Wiper Issue

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Does anyone's windshield wipers hit the A piller? It doesn't rain much here in TX but in the past 2 weeks it's been raining and i heard a noise. My driver side wiper is going past the glass. Anyway of correcting this instead of going to the dealer?
 

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You should be able to just pull the entire wiper arm straight up and off the axle (there might be a tab to press or something to release it, I don't remember), and then put it back in the proper "rest" position (it is marked on the windshield).
 
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Found a video which is somewhat helpful on removing the wiper arm. You need to have the arm in the up position and then pull the tab to remove arm.
 
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You drive your Raptor in the rain? You can't hang out at Starbucks with us anymore.
ahhh damn...yall are too cool for me! I guess ill go to 7 Eleven for coffee instead since I got kicked out.
 

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Yes mine has been hitting the pillar to include my 4 hour drive up for Christmas in heavy rain which was annoying AF. Gonna try this video today, thanks for posting
 
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Yes mine has been hitting the pillar to include my 4 hour drive up for Christmas in heavy rain which was annoying AF. Gonna try this video today, thanks for posting
Pretty simple! You just gotta put it down one notch. You will know once you try to put the arm back on.
 

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