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Mylesie

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  1. Thank you all for your detailed replies - I think before buying a puller I will attempt to cut the boss with a hacksaw blade. Perhaps a cut on each side and a gentle prise with a flat head screwdriver in the cut groove will cause it to fall away. thank you all again m
  2. Dear Brisk members, I am in the process of replacing the rear wiper arm on my 08 MkII Fabia hatchback. The previous owner had done a cowboy job and used some sort of epoxy to bodge a cracked wiper arm (crack on the plastic eye that fits around the motor connect - see photo) - and this has totally lost grip on the motor drive. With a bit of force I removed the cracked wiper arm and am now ready to order a new one - but I am unsure about the nut-like part that is left on motor connector. My question is - do I remove this component before fixing the new arm? (See photo) Thank you, Myles (First time Skoda owner and loving it!)

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