

🔩 Master the stuck & seized – pull with power, not pain!
The OTUAYAUTO Battery Terminal and Wiper Arm Puller is a versatile, durable tool designed for professional-grade removal of stuck battery terminals and bolted windshield wiper arms. Featuring a jaw opening range of 6-28mm and a knurled cone for precise tightening, it ensures damage-free extraction. Lightweight and compact, it’s highly rated (#13 in Windshield Wiper Tools) and trusted by thousands for reliable automotive maintenance.





















| ASIN | B076PY8785 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,131 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #13 in Windshield Wiper Tools |
| Brand | OTUAYAUTO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,187) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2017 |
| Exterior | Metallic Finish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | QAP001 |
| Manufacturer | OTUAYAUTO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QAP001 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.2 x 4.02 x 1.65 inches |
| Special Features | Battery puller can remove the stuck battery terminal, Wiper arm puller can remove bolted-on windshield wiper arms that fit over a tapered spline |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
S**L
Works Great!
I just helped my son replace the rear wiper assembly on his 2007 Ford edge. Unlike his girlfriend’s escape that had the same problem, his required the use of this tool to pull off the nut. It actually stuck on the bolt – if I were to use it again, I might actually put something between the tool and the top of the bolt to prevent it from happening again. It ended up not being a huge deal, but it did delay the process a few minutes. Unbelievable set of pillars for the price. A great tool to have specifically for that job – I’m sure it has prevented a lot of broken rear windows. Really glad to have them in my toolbox – I’m sure I will find other uses!
K**R
Works like it should.
Was very straight forward and easy to use. Would definitely suggest trying this if you’re having trouble getting your rear wiper blade off without breaking the whole thing.
A**R
Good product
Worked great for removing my rear wiper arm
B**3
Tricky at first but works.
I little weird to use at first but once you figure it out its really easy to remove wiper arms. It's not the best build product but it should last for a while.
P**W
Something that works on BMW F30 wiper arms!
Tool is well made and able to remove stubborn BMW wiper arms that were on for 10 years! The only weak spot in the design is the cross pin you torque down to apply pressure. They should redesign with a hex nut instead so you can attach a ratchet, a socket or wrench. First I sprayed penetrating oil and let it sit a few minutes to soak into the splines. Next I had tightened it down to where it was about to bend the cross pin, but stopped for a minute to get a vice grip pliar for better grip. Just then the wiper arm popped off from the pressure. In the end, nothing got bent or broken and I was happy. Just take your time with the tool and she'll work.
J**K
Works
Really glad I bought this puller tool when I had to replace my rear wiper arm assembly on my ford escape. It worked great.
J**N
It CAN work
When leaving reviews, I tend to start with all stars and work backwards if I encounter issues. Vendors and manufacturers work hard, and I like to give them benefit of the doubt. But, this Battery Terminal/Wiper Arm Puller might be better suited for the former, not the latter. Admittedly, I had a very stubborn, driver's side wiper that had been mounted for over 10 years. The problem was what others have noted, which is that the relatively thin rod at the top cannot easily be grasped with any significant torque when twisting. I needed to use pliers. But even then, the metal tabs at the bottom of the tool, which grasp the item to be lifted, just started to bend upwards. I had read the reviews and was somewhat prepared for this, so I had used penetrating oil the previous day, plus some light hammer shocks to the wiper bolt, along with some rocking of the wiper. Frankly, I gave up...twice. Faced with the prospect of returning the puller and not having got the job done, I tried one last time, virtually bottoming the thread out and maxing the tool's range. You could see it was flexed. I actually went inside to get eye protection, because the force on the wiper arm was significant and I did not want the tool or wiper arm flying off in my face. Despite all of this, the wiper arm still did not remove until I did some more aggressive rocking of the arm back and forth, and suddenly a loud pop/bang as it removed. You could hear the sound echo off of nearby buildings. In the end, the tool worked. However, I'd be reluctant to remove a wiper arm this way again. There is some danger of personal injury to your face and hands if you are too close to the wiper arm and tool when it pops off. Another reviewer welded a 1/4" socket to the threaded bolt, which is how this tool should have been made. That, and the bottom metal tabs should not flex they way they do. Perhaps some of you will not have so stubborn a wiper to remove. Perhaps using a heat gun/cooling spray would help loosen the joint. However, without using the penetrating oil, and without going three tries with increasing amounts of force on the tool, I'm not sure this would have worked. I live in a sunny climate without road spray or any degree of road contaminants like salt. Inspection of the wiper arm after removal showed the expected light film of minerals, but it was generally very clean.
B**P
Made an impossible job not only possible, but easy!
I have an older car and it was nearly impossible to find someone to replace the rear wiper arm on my car. No one could get the part- even Kia didn't have it. So I found the arm on a resell site and a video explaining how to change the part said that you might need this "arm remover tool." It was really not expensive and knowing how old my car is I figured I would need the tool. I can say that this tool made the job not only easier, but actually possible. If I didn't have this tool to take the arm off the car there is no ways I would have been able to remove the arm any other way. The repair at a shop (if they could have gotten the arm) would have been about $250. This inexpensive tool plus buying my own part made this job about $20. Highly recommend you buy this is you're going to tackle changing your rear wiper arm.
吉**田
旧車のワイパーアーム交換用に使いました。ワイパーのリンクに無駄な力がかからずとても良かったです。
A**R
Bought this tool to remove the wiper arm off my 07 CR V. The quality is very good for the price (also got the new arm from this supplier and was very happy with the product) and had the old arm off in seconds. As I said in my review of the wiper arm, if the old one is stuck on, do NOT pry, twist or turn sideways as you risk ruining the splines on the motor shaft.
A**ー
輸入車で使用しましたが作りがもろく軸が曲がり回す部分が折れました。 もっと強度の高い物を買いなおします(';ω;`) BMW X3 F25 リアワイパーアーム交換にて。
D**M
Purchased to remove the rear wiper arm on my 2017 Nissan Murano. It worked great. After I changed the wiper blade I found that I didn’t have to remove the whole arm to replace the blade😦 It can also be used to pull of the battery cable clamps. It’s excellent quality tool.
S**T
Recently my rear windshield arm got broken because of auto wash. I bought the same brand's arm+wiper but the broken part on the car was stuck. I bought this spesific item to remove the nuts etc. It removed the plastic first, and then I had to do some hard pressure for removing the nut. It worked, fortunately didnt break anything important. The brand is cheap(not for this spesific product) but its really reliable when you compare with others. The ends were bent on using 1 time, I hope I wont need to use it again but if I need to use it, probably it`ll be hard to use because its already bent(my wiper arm was really stuck maybe it was because of it)
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