My 03 Ranger is the same color as yours but I have the 6 liter. 222,000 miles and going strong. My passenger side bushing decided to die yesterday during a hard rain. This video will be very helpful in replacing it.
Great video, narration, overall production and timing! Thank you. Really what a coincidence. My same wiper broke on my 03 Ranger not a week ago. After watching your video yesterday, I knew what I was dealing with. I have a mechanic's top tip to add to this that will surely help anyone trying to do this. For that last step, the real pain-in-the-#@$$$% step, snapping the motor linkage on to the wiper arm link, over the nylon bushing, instead of the two pliers I have a really quick improvised tool, a press for this. Most ]will have or be able to get. I tried pliers and yea what a pain. I then took a minute to think about it, needing something to apply even pressure on that linkage yet allowing clearance for the nylon cap bushing... round, pref. metal, hollow, open on one end... Eureka! Socket. After trying a few sizes, I found a 7/8in 12pt socket was large enough to fit over the nylon busing, and still apply pressure on the flat linkage around it to evenly press it down (up) over it. SO- 1. Set your channel lock pliers accordingly to fit, almost full open. 2. After positioning the bushing correctly into the linkage hole, using the guide ridges molded in to the sides, it's ready to press. 3 Then slip the socket over the busing from underneath, upwards, holding it there with one hand (or a loop of tape if you need time) , 4. Place the pliers jaw under the socket and over the top wiper blade arm link on top gripping firmly and squeeze together, you'll feel it its gonna go and- snap!!! I couldn't believe how easily it worked. I hope it helps.
I appreciate you making this video, it saved me $100's of dollars in a mechanic labor for a $10 part! BTW the socket size for removing the nylon nut is 1-1/4.Thank you so much! You're the man! 😎
Read oasis 015 below, anyone who does the passenger bushing Dorman 49456.1 1/4 inch socket fits the large wiper nut.pull out passenger wiper arm, remove old bushing, I put grease in the ball of the new bushing before squeezing onto the wiper arm.I suspect too much grease will keep you from attaching the ball and socket (hydro-lock)Line up the grooves in the bushing with the steel arm hole (also has grooves) that comes from the wiper motor.Place 7/8 socket behind the arm, (toward the passenger compartment) and squeeze whole connection with large channel lock pliers.The bushing will snap into place easily and securely.So in total (2) press fittings, one on ball and socket and one in the pressing into the steel arm that comes from the wiper motor,Socket is the crazy easy way as I tried to squeeze like crazy without the socket and I couldnt get it to budge.I repeat and agree with oasis below, use a socket behind the steel arm.Easy as heck.Thanks you are genius!
Thanks for your video. No thanks to Ford engineers! One for using a bushing that wears out so fast and two for such a pitiful design for wiper linkage maintenance. A removable cowl is so superior for access. One more comment, at about 2:50 min. into your video you show popping on the bushing with a pair of channel locks appear so easy. It wasn't quite that easy for me and some grease should be added into the cup of the bushing. That's what the little rectangular pocket is for in the bottom of the cup. Other wise, a very helpful video!
Came looking for advice. I replaced the plastic bushing, and it snapped firmly into the arm, then the passenger arm ball snapped firmly into the new bushing. It pops back off on the first stroke, every time. The arms aren't binding, and I see nothing wrong!
You may have unintentionally damaged the bushing, installing it. For me, it was extremely difficult to snap it on the ball, even with grease. When it finally popped on, I knew that sucker wasn't coming out again, soon. Plus the bushing rotates smoothly with the grease I put in before snapping it together.
I am another very grateful viewer and have to thank you so much. Thanks to your tutorial I was able to do this job without hesitation.
My 03 Ranger is the same color as yours but I have the 6 liter. 222,000 miles and going strong. My passenger side bushing decided to die yesterday during a hard rain. This video will be very helpful in replacing it.
Great video, narration, overall production and timing! Thank you. Really what a coincidence. My same wiper broke on my 03 Ranger not a week ago. After watching your video yesterday, I knew what I was dealing with. I have a mechanic's top tip to add to this that will surely help anyone trying to do this. For that last step, the real pain-in-the-#@$$$% step, snapping the motor linkage on to the wiper arm link, over the nylon bushing, instead of the two pliers I have a really quick improvised tool, a press for this. Most ]will have or be able to get. I tried pliers and yea what a pain. I then took a minute to think about it, needing something to apply even pressure on that linkage yet allowing clearance for the nylon cap bushing... round, pref. metal, hollow, open on one end... Eureka! Socket. After trying a few sizes, I found a 7/8in 12pt socket was large enough to fit over the nylon busing, and still apply pressure on the flat linkage around it to evenly press it down (up) over it. SO- 1. Set your channel lock pliers accordingly to fit, almost full open. 2. After positioning the bushing correctly into the linkage hole, using the guide ridges molded in to the sides, it's ready to press. 3 Then slip the socket over the busing from underneath, upwards, holding it there with one hand (or a loop of tape if you need time) , 4. Place the pliers jaw under the socket and over the top wiper blade arm link on top gripping firmly and squeeze together, you'll feel it its gonna go and- snap!!! I couldn't believe how easily it worked. I hope it helps.
Geno. Thanks. That was a GREAT help! I used the socket that oasis suggested. I hope someone at Ford has a better layout by now!
I appreciate you making this video, it saved me $100's of dollars in a mechanic labor for a $10 part! BTW the socket size for removing the nylon nut is 1-1/4.Thank you so much! You're the man! 😎
Wow, my passenger side wiper stopped just before Ian. This is probably the problem. Love you tube. Thanks so much for the video!
" outside world " and " little mouse ", beautifully relaxing video, you reminded me of jerry mckinnis from a '60's fishing series.
Found your video to be excellent I wish you had more people who would watch your videos because this is exactly what I needed to find out
Very good and concise video. Narration terminology is easy to understand ie; thing and whatnot. Joy and a pain watch knowing what's coming.
Top shelf video production and instructions. Big thumbs up. Thank you.
Read oasis 015 below, anyone who does the passenger bushing Dorman 49456.1 1/4 inch socket fits the large wiper nut.pull out passenger wiper arm, remove old bushing, I put grease in the ball of the new bushing before squeezing onto the wiper arm.I suspect too much grease will keep you from attaching the ball and socket (hydro-lock)Line up the grooves in the bushing with the steel arm hole (also has grooves) that comes from the wiper motor.Place 7/8 socket behind the arm, (toward the passenger compartment) and squeeze whole connection with large channel lock pliers.The bushing will snap into place easily and securely.So in total (2) press fittings, one on ball and socket and one in the pressing into the steel arm that comes from the wiper motor,Socket is the crazy easy way as I tried to squeeze like crazy without the socket and I couldnt get it to budge.I repeat and agree with oasis below, use a socket behind the steel arm.Easy as heck.Thanks you are genius!
What bushing can i use for 2004 for ranger i can't find it no where
Thanks for your video. No thanks to Ford engineers! One for using a bushing that wears out so fast and two for such a pitiful design for wiper linkage maintenance. A removable cowl is so superior for access. One more comment, at about 2:50 min. into your video you show popping on the bushing with a pair of channel locks appear so easy. It wasn't quite that easy for me and some grease should be added into the cup of the bushing. That's what the little rectangular pocket is for in the bottom of the cup. Other wise, a very helpful video!
Thank you for the video! mine just crapped out!
Great video! Very helpful! Thanks!
Excellent job!!!!
Love your video very informational thank you
Appreciate the video, thank you for uploading it
Came looking for advice. I replaced the plastic bushing, and it snapped firmly into the arm, then the passenger arm ball snapped firmly into the new bushing. It pops back off on the first stroke, every time. The arms aren't binding, and I see nothing wrong!
You may have unintentionally damaged the bushing, installing it. For me, it was extremely difficult to snap it on the ball, even with grease. When it finally popped on, I knew that sucker wasn't coming out again, soon. Plus the bushing rotates smoothly with the grease I put in before snapping it together.
Thank you so much!
mine went out at 320k miles its about time
Good video. 👍🏻
Dorman 49456 is the part just changed mine
Hablas español Bro sabrás cómo se llama la herramienta que usa para sacarlo de la parte que sujeta la carrocería
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Entendi todo, bien explicado!!!